Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)
- Class of 1965
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. M: MZQ1, , Q df K dy ,QUiLiiQJgizffgzf V WW U50 W gg gg WL WX U Vim W4 Y iw' W A V90 Ma aw-WX HQNQBB-0903+ up aww 9 ,fig WMCMW- Wfwwff Ewa lwdc EMA My W f'f'i:3W ' f5'5fG', Sd Q ax- Q BQWQLWQMQBQGQWSQ SS fy? Q2SEX5gwgXQN Off? M , QW by WWW f ,,,fgg2'5fQf . A i A 1 11 ' A - wdfgyigrw 4 Aigfygfi . A '04 ,A ., f wf ,W 0? Wjijgffi? X S W QW Q2Q,ljWW if vw x 'JZ' ,L f I ml. Wjgiz v JfbWV'f3W7JlQ?jWJf 72jjfjjK2QgZj ifpWik Ofyb Q. gn MW! WW Gfgiciirggggv GSW Q M 9 X W U-bw-- 52 Xo- 1. .Q XC Qf My - . MW M ffwvv wif WY 7 My Ll Dfw ' - My W NZM CW Qffidgp ww M02 Klum, QMQQEMKQQQW M 'X X?5km,QJ1u- ' ! Q? UQ! SY fy 5 V55 f gi QW .. UWM NAUTILUS 1965 Jefferson High School Lafayette, Indiana Volume 52 l -5 1 gn . , . 111 il lflIf'If'0lfLlfl6!80! .jfacbfion . . . o!I00Ling fo flze flaw Traditions which have been upheld during Jefferson High School's fifty-four years at 609 North Ninth Street, Lafayette, Indiana, have all had one thing in common-excellence. They have united the pupils and teachers, brought honor to the school, and re- minded us of Jeffis proud past and beckoning future. These time-honored traditions do not, however, pre- vent Jeff from preparing its 1800 pupils for their future. New textbooks, well-equipped classrooms, highly trained teachers, athletic contests, and social and educational organizations develop traits of wisdom, responsibility, and leadership in these students. Jeff is surrounded by traditions but is looking to the future. Table of Contents THEME 3 ACADEMICS 15 ORGANIZATIONS 35 ATHLETICS 83 ADMINISTRATION 105 w J . Q 1 ya y Qui. , 'Sgr mg . Q. 'V vw-f Ns x ' 'A - 'Q x Q 9 r x .1 - Q ,Q Q X X w sw. Q If .. n TV' lllustrious Seniors Take on Responsibilities Q if chairman of the magazine sale 'ulinirv new salcsmansliip prizes SENIORS LINDA Swszsv and Joh-D Downie try applying some Snownvc orr their yellow cord outfits, Sandy Metcalf, Miriam of their artistic talents to a senior's pair of yellow cords. Reiss, Elaine Sydes, Sari Traeger, and Diane Luttrell wait in Page 4 Simon CLASS Pnssmem, John Crips, and Connie Guinnup, And Look Ahead to C Sl-JNIORS NIARTY HAUN and Belita Fannon file college catalogues as part of their jobs as scouts for the guidance counselors. line for the annual back-to-school mixer. Connie Guinnup and Joyce Ellsberry busily collect money from each pupil. ollege and Adult Life Responsibility accompanied senior superiorityg tri:idiQ tions had to be upheld and the future had tof-be' planned. It if Before classes each morning the seniors ,proudly displayed their yellow cords in the main hall. The girls, yellow trade-marks ranged from culottes and jumpers to skirts and vests, and some of the senior boys renewed the tradition of a wear-a-thon. During the basketball season, the girls occupied the coveted position in the front rows of Jellls enthusiastic Block Section while J Club members gave them vocal support. The seniors, final year at ,left was not all fun and laughter, however. The pupils needed to plan the future. Civics, a course required for graduation, had to be mastered. Term papers and other grueling assign- ments consumed their time. Challenging questions on the Scholastic Aptitude Test examined their knowledge, and college applications had to be completed. Truly, the year was decisive and exciting for the seniors. ALTHUYCH THE Noimi wnvn doth blow, Debbie Olil and Martha Frey leave school to struggle through snow drifts to their car. 3? K . A -it Page 5 nderelassmen Use The junior class, having finally graduated from their young sophomore status, had to start looking toward the future. Many of its members began visiting colleges and universities throughout Indiana. The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test, taken in October, prepared them for the College Boards, and the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test made several of them eligible for large scholarships. Many of the junior girls took part in the Block Sec- tion and upheld the junior-senior yelling rivalry, Some of the junior boys participated in varsity sports and earned their letters. AS B L MLTZCFR eagerly receives his class rm five other Juniors anxiously wait to make a final payment on their rings. ,Ieff's Librar , Labs, and ther Facflities Mu. ROBERT FINLHY. guidance counselor. gladly assists Dt-bbie' ig Hufford and Linda Hughes with the changing of their schedules. A W The first day of school found Jeff's sophomores thoroughly confusedg they were having trouble locating their classes in the intricate system of halls. After they had finally learned their way around, they began to mwi discover jefl's fine facilities, to enjoy many school X activities, and to uphold old traditions. Physical education and health classes were sprinkled with red corduroyg the sophomores were completing two of their graduation requirements. For extra- curricular activities the sophomore girls enjoyed being substitutes in the Block Section, and the boys improved their athletic skills in B-Team sports. -3 X Y ' . 5, me .Aw KONE snowms AND som: GUM,,, orders Mary Ann Schaible, as Rick Rouse,'Kathi Shively, and Doug Sheets wait for their turns. Page 7 Victory and Coronation Spark Homecoming The football game on October 16, 1964, may have seemed, at first glance, like any other Jeff football game. However, certain differences could be seen if one looked closer. The stands were a little more crowded than usual, many of the female fans wore large white Chrysanthemums with red and black ribbons, and the goal posts were decorated with red and black crepe paper streamers. This game was indeed not an ordinary Jeff football game, it was the 196-It Homecoming game. The crucial half finally arrived, and all eyes were focused on the five smiling, happy queen candidates being driven around the football held by members of the J Club. The candidates, who had been elected by the student body, nervously mounted the platform, and ,loan Miller was announced the 1964- Homecoming Queen. Fred Bolyard, Student Council president, kissed the queen and presented her with a sparkling silver crown and a large bouquet of red roses. Queen ,loan's court consisted of Sara Schaible, Debby Swartz, Sari Traeger, and Marsha White. Another high point of the half was honoring the 1959 football squad. The 1964- Homecoming game came to an exciting climax when Jeff defeated Indianapolis Brebeuf 33-0. The nostalgic spectators would not soon forget the night. As FANS lfNT1iUSIASTlCAl.l.Y Cltlil-1'I' Tillfbl. the Hroncho football team bursts onto the field before the 1964 homecoming game. FRED Borwnm civss Homecoming Queen Joan Miller a con- gratulatory kiss as Sara Schaible and Debby Swartz look on. page, 0 Peo essions Arouse Bronchos' Will to Win Hmn COACH BILL Worsuzrrrzn introduces members of the basket- ball team at the pep session before the Semi-State Tournament Several pep sessions were held to encourage spirit for the Jeff football and basketball teams. Senior girls depicted cheerleaders from every known era in history. The senior boys mimicked Jeflvs cheerleaders in a mock basketball game before the Regionals. Sophomore girls introduced the young basketball team by bringing in the new spirit. At the Muncie Central pep session the junior girls mixed a victory brew. Members of the Cheerleaders' Advisory Board dressed as children and recited a poem about Gary Froebel. The Sunshine Society sponsored Rev. Reed Stewart, and the Hi-Y, Rev. Joseph Wick at two convos. The choirs combined for a christmas convo. Sugar Bluesl' and 4'Walk on the Wild Sidew were highlights of the Dance Band convo on Dress-up Day. The Student Council sponsored two convosg the Band-Orchestra convo in which 'GSL Lawrence Overturew and 4'Orphans in Underworldv were played and the A Cappella convo that highlighted 'cluet Me Call You Sweetheartf' ln May, Honor Days were held: the Honor Roll, Honor Society members, varsity lettermen, and scholarship winners were honored. MIKE SMITH, Bobby Smith, Bruce McAdams, and Jim Van der Veen impersonate the Jeff cheerleaders at juniors' pep session. Page 10 A SCENE from Pillow Talk discovers Rick Eli surrounded by Judy Cunningham, Nancy Caheza, Elaine Ellison, ,loan Miller. JOAN MILLER CASPS as Rick Eli uses a shy, sly Texas method to make a pass at her during the all-school play, Pillow Talk. L0ve's Eternal Triangle Featured In Pla UWHAT is THAT MONSTR05ITY?n asks bewildered Barry Davis as Linda Ade shows disgust and .lim Ahbinett says it is a vase. The title of this year's all-school play was 'gPillow Talkf, Based directly on the original screenplay, this modern stage play is filled with bright sophistication and delightful, unusual humor. ,loan Miller played the part of Jan Morrow, a young career-minded interior decorator who shared a party line with a song-writer by the name of Brad Allen, portrayed by Rick Eli. Janis suitor and client, Johnathon Forbes, was played by Stuart Brassie. Throughout the three-act play Jan and Brad argue bitterly over the use of their party line. Brad leads ,lan on by pretending to be a shy Texan, but his clever plan back-fires, and he falls in love with her. However, Johnathon Forbes is also in love with Jan. When the three accidentally meet, it becomes a time of misinter- preted questions and mixed emotions. The end is an expected surprise to everyone except Brad when .lan redecorates his apartment with a conglomei-ation of grotesque statues, gaudy lamps, and bright, clashing slipcovers and curtains. ,lames Hawker was the producer of the play. He was helped by the business manager, Richard Jaeger, and the stage director, George Haley. The student director of this year,s play was Linda lVlclVlurray. Page I 1 SILVER CHAIQMS, an addition to the Jeff 1965 Prom, are being discussed by Larry Freestone, Dan Friedman, and Joh-D Downie. Beromz BUYING SUPPLIES for prom decorations, Ned Kivett helps decorations chairman Fred Bolyard check Jefl s wood supply. 66Count Basie Headlines Senior Prom Tm: Music or WILLIAM CoUN1- B.4sn: fills the Jeff showboat at the senior prom, The New Orleans by Night, May 28, 1965. Page 12 Entering the Senior Prom held May 28, 1965, the seniors and their dates walked up a gangplank and into the elegant ballroom of a Mississippi riverboat, The New Orleans. The ballroom was decorated with red wallpaper and shimmering crystal chandeliers, under which the girls in their formal ball gowns and boys in their tuxedos danced to soft music from nine until one. William Count,, Basie and his Orchestra played for the Prom which was titled The New Orleans by Night. Basie's orchestra has been named the top big band in the nation by many famous magazines. Marcia Grant was the general chairman of the Prom for the class of 365. The committee chairmen were Fred Bolyard, decorations, Joe Binkley, publicityg Katy Smith, bandg Betty Korschot, invitations, Gib Knoop, picturesg Joh-D Downie, programsg and Debby Swartz, tickets. Seniors, who as underclassmen had helped with class projects, were excused from classes the week of the Prom to ready the gym, where the dance was to be held. Juniors, eager for good positions on connnit- tees for their own prom, served refreshments, staffed the checkroom, and took down decorations the Sunday following the prom. Gold Tassels Distin uish Top Ten of Class Commencement of the class of 1965 was held in the Jeff gymnasium on June 10. The gym was packed with proud parents, teachers, and underelassmen who fer- vently wished their own high school careers were end- ing. The graduating seniors experienced pangs of nostalgia, mingled with relief, hope, and excitement as they assembled outside the gym and the orchestra began the processional, HPomp and Circumstancef' At the graduation ceremony, the members of the Lafayette School Board alternated in handing out the diplomas, and pictures were taken of each new alumnus as he walked off the stage. The graduation itself fol- lowed the Senior Prom, Senior Week, and the Vesper Service held the previous Sunday afternoon. The top ten members of the class wore gold tassels on their caps, and those pupils who had perfect attend- ance throughout high school were given citations. The orchestra and A Cappella Choir performed Wllhe Battle Hymn of the Republiew under the direction of Richard Jaeger, and the graduates hled out of the gym to strains of g'Sons of Jefferson. SHARON Rusx and Sandy Brady listen closely as Josten salesman Tom White tells the merits of his company's announcements. Bic BAD SENIORS GRADUATE! Bob ltlunson scans the scene below him before leaving Jefferson High, his alma mater. if X '-Q ogioohng fo fine gufure ln an age of man-made satellites, high speed com- puters, and political unrest, experience and accumu- lated knowledge must be relayed to pupils. Accelerated programs such as BSCS Biology, PSSC Physics, Chem Study, and SMSG Math are designed to prepare ,leff's pupils for tomorrowls technical world. These courses and others teach a pupil to examine facts, analyze a problem, come to a logical conclusion, and communi- cate his knowledge to others. Without this ability the success of our democratic society would he doomed for failureg man would be unable to choose capable lead- ers. Yes, Jeff academics are looking to the future. .xdcaclemicd l Page I4 XX 'B.,, vu. 'Wk R HAVING LEARNED about the different parts of a car, Steve Smith tests his knowledge on one of the cars in his auto shop class. SCRATCHING Hrs HEAD, Tom Barry looks with amazement at row on row of tools in machine shop, while in search of a wrench. Useful Skills Learned in Industrial lasses WORKING ON HIS ASSIGNMENT in fifth hour mechanical drawing class, Larry Haynes devotes his attention to a framing plan. The printing classes of the Jeff Manual Arts Depart- ment were the printers of the Booster, dance programs, identification cards, and school forms. The woodwork- ing' classes designed and made various ornaments which tested their creativity. Auto mechanics pupils learned to repair minor engine faults, and electronics pupils studied the structure of electrical circuits. The only course in the department offered to both boys and girls was mechanical drawing, which offered a three year program. The first year provided basic understanding of drafting techniques, the second year acquainted pupils with machine fundamentals, and the third year offered architectural drawing, which gave the pupils an understanding of buildings and building structures. Drafting, an important graphic language, is used by all people involved in production processes, not just by engineers, as many people think. Pupils in machine shop learned to operate basic mechanical tools. After analyzing difficult diagrams and using mathematics, they were able to manufacture tools such as hammers and vices. The operations learned in the machine shop classes enabled students to gain local employment more easily. All Phases of Home Are you able to bake a cake without using a mix? Can you read patterns well enough to make a suit or a dress? Do you realize the problems that can occur when there is a divorce? If your answers to these ques- tions are negative, then it is certain that you have not participated in the home economics classes at Jeff. Taught in these courses were clothing, family care and child development, family living, home manage- ment, and foods. The exception to the rule that only girls were allowed to take home economics was the family living course which boys could take. This course provided the pupils with a solid background for their future roles as marriage partners. Discussed in this course were the aspects of dating, the necessity of making a good marital choice, and the influence that children have in marriage. In this course viewpoints of both boys and girls were studied in solving problems. l'Trix with Mixes, Hlforeign Foodsf' uCooking for Two, and '4Cookie Timew were favorite units studied by the foods classesg pupils in the family care class enjoyed learning to take care of family members who do not feel well. THE CHOCOLATE PUDDING is finally finishedg Patty Baer checks recipe as Betty Pugh and Claudia Emmons pour the pudding. Mana ement Stresse IN THEIR THIRD HOUR home nursing class, Sally Davis and Sue Clifton, both seniors, show the proper method of making a bed. PEGGY HODCES CHECKS the shoulder seams on the blouse Lynn Moorhead has just made, while Twyla Louderback marks her list. s.n maxs nsr Som-romomas MARSHA METZGER and Pam Mofhtt demonstrate to the rest of their gym class the proper rope jumping techniques. IN THE LITTLE GYM Harriett Ware, Sharon White-aker, and Cindy Willey join the rest of the class in at co-ordination test. Physical Fitness Plan Taught in Jeff G m The Presidentls Council on Physical Fitness asked the youth and adults of this country to take an active interest in the fitness of its citizens. The physical edu- cation classes at Jeff fulfilled this request and provided enjoyable recreation as well as the necessary hard, challenging work, For many days the girls, physical education classes were seen running through the gym balcony clad in their bright blue gym suits. They were headed toward the Hlittle gym where they learned modern dance movements, tumbling, and table tennis. Other days found them on the gym bleachers engrossed in tests covering the rules and history of various sports. When the boys werenit occupying the main gym, the girls used it for basketball, volleyball, and badminton. During good weather, the boys' classes ran to the ,left football field where they played softball, football, and other vigorous outdoor sports. During the winter, while the girls occupied the Hlittle gym, the boys used the gym to improve their basketball skills. The boys, tiring calisthenics and the girls, posture- improving exercises, which caused many sore muscles, and the cold showers at the end of each class were bad memories for sophomore gym pupils. Page 18 JERRY Ltivosrnowi Tunis his skill at volleyball whilc studs-nt teacher Forest Farmer instructs on some of the hner points. ,fs...m--.X s Skeletal Structures Studied by Sophomores Roni-:nr Col-'nv rams to take a nap in health class as Jerry Bailey attempts to practice types of artincial respiration. Can you distinguish between anesthetists and anes- thesiologists, or internes and internists, chiropodists and chiropractors, or psychiatrists and psychologists? If you were a student in one of the sophomore health classes this year, you could. Mixing learning with pleasure, the girls' health classes enjoyed a grooming g'buzz and an alcohol and tobacco panel. One other activity which afforded much pleasure for the students was applying first aid to their fellow classmates. The boys, classes studied the need for a well bal- anced diet. They learned how good, nutritious food could affect their physical and mental health. The func- tioning of the bones, muscles. and organs of the body was also studied. While mastering beneficial health rules, students became acquainted with the various health facilities located in and around Lafayette. With the completion of the health course the students had gained experi- ence and knowledge needed to attain perfect balance in mental and physical health, and they had greatly increased their vocabulary. Their studies had made them more responsible, well-informed citizens and better family members. IN GIRLS' HEALTH CLASS Judy Jones and Marsha Cartmill play nurse on the cluttered battle-tit-lil of the Pint- Iiomufs lluor. Page I0 ,Ieff's Librar Lo TAKING TIME or-'F from her library duties, Susie Simpson takes an ornament from Mrs. Peek and helps trim the Christmas tree. Page 20 aded Its Shelves L1BRARY ASSISTANT Carol Jones checks the names of Mike Mad- dox, Bill Hanks, and Ron Cipson to report back to study hall. Located down the hall from study hall 214 is Jeffer- son High School's library. Under the direction of Mrs. Margene Lewis and Mrs. Frieda E. Peek, twenty-five student assistants checked books in and out of the library, sent out notices informing pupils of overdue books, and collected the three cents which the pupils owed for each day a book was overdue. Each assistant was also assigned sections of the library to keep in order. Many times these pupils helped others learn to use the library facilities more easily. Every year new books are added to the library. Along with having exciting novels for book reports and informative reference materials, ,lelf's library sub- scribes to over one hundred different magazines. The library was useful to many classes. The various speech classes were continuously trying to find inter- esting material on which to make speeches, and com- position classes became quite well acquainted with the library while doing the research for their required term papers. Library work was mixed with fun at dusting parties held after school. After dusting all of the shelves and cleaning the library, all of the ambitious workers were rewarded with pizza. Attractive art displays between the second and third floors at the front of the building aroused pupils, and teachers' interest. These displays were the creations of Miss Georgianna Kienlyis art pupils. Throughout the school year the art pupils studied drawing, painting, and modeling and learned how to use their talents skillfully and easily. Other aspects of art were also studied. Ceramics, the art of making articles from baked clay, and the designing and paint- ing of masks were two phases of study which the pupils found interesting. Other works of the pupils were done with oil paints, water color, tempera paint, and chalk. The smallest class at Jeff, music theory, was taught by Richard Jaeger. This class, which met third hour, had live pupils, Melody, harmony and dissonance, and polyphony were phases of music studied in this class. Building different chords from' basic patterns with the help of the piano was also learned. At the completion of art theory and music theory, the pupils had gained an appreciation of aesthetics, a branch of philosophy dealing with beauty. Luxor Dirrisi-r s1'EPs BACK from his painting and critically notes it's proportions so that it may pass Miss Kienly's standards. Art, Music Theory Cultivate Hidden Talents MR. JAEGER snows Steve Virgin and Judy Cunningham how to make use of harmonization techniques in music theory class. l THEIR SKI-ITCH BOOKS come alive for Olivia Kemble and Jacques leS0urd when they put scenes they designed themselves on the-m. Page 21 Pupils Plan to Enter DURING MR. CoRTNt:tt's first hour transcription class, Mary Owen listens to a dictaphone and tries typing what she hears. Mn. CottTNt-Llt AIDS Pat Good in ce-nts-ring an announcement headline to enable her to complete her assignment during class. Careers in Business Fingers flew from key to key as pupils in ,leffs Commercial Department improved their typing skills. ln Typing I the pupils were introduced to the basic fundamentals of typing. When these pupils advanced to Typing ll and Ill. their speed, skill. and accuracy were emphasized. These courses enabled the pupils to prepare for successful busitless careers. Some Jeff pupils, class notes were written in a new type of foreign language. shorthand. This writing technique prepared them for ollice, as well as school dictations. Transcription enabled the pupils to transfer their shorthand notes to longhand. Financial systems, communications, and filing were among the topics discussed in basic business. This course enabled its pupils to understand the basic prin- ciples of a big business. Bookkeeping pupils learned to keep records of busi- ness transactions and make reports showing the condi- tion of a business. ln business law pupils were taught the limits placed on business dealings and the actions of businessmen when dealing with one another. - . . POUNDING AWAY ON one of ,Ieff's old fangled adding machines, Mike Kramer attempts to balance his columns for bookkeeping. Samoa svizncn PUPIL Jack Hill busily jots down notes for his cxtcinporunt-ous speech as tllc lnomcnt of truth swiftly ncurs. S eec ,lRadhL TNI Confidence and poise in speaking before an audi- ence. in front of a microphone, or in general conver- sation were gained in the various speech courses offered at Jeff. The pupils began with speech develop- ment. lf they wished. they could proceed to Speech l and advanced speech. which were taught by James Hawker. For those interested in announcing and adver- tising. courses in radio and television were offered. Speech I classes experienced the fun and nervousness of surprise extemporaneous speeches. After examining the facts about a certain subject. a student would prepare to present the facts to his classmates in an interesting way. When the pupils had conquered their fears. they became accustomed to speaking. Radio and television courses were taught by William Fraser. His pupils learned the qualities of a good announcer and successful commercials and the signals and terms used in commercial broadcasting. Taped interviews for iilironcho Highlightsf, Meet the Stu- dent. and Meet the Teacherw were prepared by these pupils. ON Nlowmi' Mrmxrxc john Cripe and ,lim Barton meet in Mr. llawkcl'-5 room to discuss cxpcricnccs of a spccch contest. sxsqq TESTING Tm: FAcn.1'rn-is nt' the newly redecorated radio room, Hr. Fraser cues Lynn Balscr. ,ludy Cunningham, and i,1lVt'l,t'Wl!4. Cure Stage Fright Page 23 -. ,SWR v Q I 1 5 Qu imwww S wav ag.. Q-f--Q6 as - QQ X TSE? Q, :vu Q -f--...,.,,. 5 x K li sis ...+ W NWA GAZING AT THE ARTWORK of one of her Honors English students, Mrs. L. Harrison decides to give him credit in her gradehook. LAURIE SMITH DANCES to the strumming of Mr. Creen's guitar as Patti Zimmerman and Charles Deur read from The Pearl. English, Comp, Journalism Required tudy Honors English devoted its time to analyzing and criticizing intriguing novels. Honor students were ex- pected to write themes with original ideas and no grammatical errors. The academic and general English programs at Jeff taught grammar and literature to sophomores and juniors. Commas and capitals vexed even the smartest ones at times. Burdened with home- work papers, book reports, and themes, the students learned sentence structures, proper grammar, and the intense meanings of stories. journalism classes learned the functions of a suc- cessful newspaper. Trying to use what they learned resulted in more interesting stories. After experimenting with several writing techniques, composition students learned to express themselves more clearly. The real test of their knowledge came when they were required to compose a theme during class. Opinion essays and description paragraphs, along with term papers, utilized their previously learned knowledge of English. MR. HOPKINS GIVES Trina Bingaman a few helpful pointers about her opening paragraph of the in-class theme she is writing. Page 25 FINISHING A TALK they began in civics. Barb Boohcr discards her beloved Cold- water lokt-ns lo llcnny Cahill's delight. Social tudies Classes Probe into Foreign Wonrn l'll0BLl-llVlS smzm small when compared to the problems these pupils are having finding information to make reports. Page 26 How will Krushchev's ouster affect Russian-Ameri- can relationships? Will the Labor Partyls victory in England change that country's U. S. policy? Should the Federal government aid education? lntriguing ques- tions of this nature challenged ,leflls social studies pupils and prepared them to be competent voters. The deaths of Sir Winston Churchill and former President l'lerbert Hoover stimulated discussions on world leaders' policies in the World History and United States History classes. The United States History classes also kept up-to-date on the progress of the American troops in Viet Nam. l.earning the structure of the local and national government was the civics pupils' job. During the elections the pupils in World Problems and Civics held mock campaigns for Democrat and Republican candidates. The floods which raged through Washington, ldaho, and Oregon presented senior sociology pupils with a problem to solve. and Indiana Life pupils tried to alleviate lndiana's social and economic burdens. The pros and cons of the proposed tax cut were dis- cussed by the pupils in the economics classes. These pupils learned the intricacies of the stock market by Minvestingl' and watching their stocks' progress. CRAIG MCCONAllAY, senior Indiana life history student, demon- strates how to ops-rule tlle Indiana election II1llC'lllIll' correctly. ations' U. . Policy As KATIII KISER concludes her description of the inaugural parade, ,lim Abhinc-It prepares to report on ,IolInson's address. LITTLE LINDA HUMPHREY does her daily calisthenics in trying to pull down a map in Mr. Skibinski's third hour history class. Page 27 .Ieff's Lan uage Department Expands as Bt: cfuu-:ruLgtlon't drop Julius! warns John McKee as he hands Cindy Hall a bust of Cac-sar to admire for Latin class. Page 28 4QQCuantos anos tiene usted? Tengo diez y seis anosf' Graduates of ,lefffs first year Spanish classes could readily tell a person what this dialogue means. Basic, everyday conversations such as this were learned in first year Spanish, French, and German classes. 'llo stimulate the pupils' interest in the foreign lan- guages, audio and visual aids were employed. German pupils used records for home practiceg Spanish, French, and German classes listened to taped dia- loguesg and films spoken in the native languages taught the pupils about the people and their countries. At Christmas time the French classes learned French Christmas carols, and German pupils had a dinner of sauerbraten and sauerkraut cooked for them by a German chef. Reading Spanish comic strips occupied the Spanish pupils' extra class time during the year. The Latin pupils, course of study varied from that of the modern languages' course. Roman culture, writ- ings of Caesar, and ancient legends formed the basis for their work. To extend lefffs complete language program, a third year of French and Spanish was offered. READING Die Zeit, a weekly German newspaper, ,lim Barton and Diane Berryman review current events as well as vocabulary. 4 l MARK BRAUN PROUDLY EXPLAINS to his Algebra III class how he worked this long problem as Mr. Bonham admires his fine work. Second year of algebra is usually taken by juniors after back- ground work in geometry and lirst year algebra is completed. Angles, Cosines, Co-ordinates, and Proofs LINDA CooN Gives a step by step evaluation of a math function on an overhead projector in Mr. Conkling's first hour class. Page 30 In modern society the necessity for a strong back- ground in mathematics is readily apparent. Numbers are used in nearly every activity encountered in con- temporary life. The math courses at Jeff are designed to meet the needs of every pupil. For pupils who do not intend to go on to college, there were basic courses in general arithmetic and its practical applications. Pupils who set their sights on vocational training programs benefited from the knowledge acquired in the study of this math. Individuals with college in their future found a wide selection of more difficult math courses at their disposal. Plane geometry, advanced algebra, college algebra, trigonometry, and analytical geometry were intended to prepare these more inquisitive pupils for college level study. One of the innovations in the math program at Jeff was the School Mathematics Study Group. This experi- mental course taught pupils to understand the theory behind modern math. Originally given to only a select group of students, this course was offered to both average and above average pupils, By showing the pupils the why, and not just the how, teachers hoped to create a keener interest in math. Rmssluuzn BY A rim: rzxrxwculsllrm if the wal:-r hr-ulor or steam pipes should vxploclv, Mrs. ,Iuxne-s hm-lps om- of he-r math pupils. SOl'H0'Vl47lll-IS PAUL BERGIH-1N unrl llurh Could xlisvuss gm-onwlry momlvls they fouml after sixth hour in Mr. Conkling's vuluim-I. Create Interest in the Mathematics lasses 1 Q ir-. V .MA V M Nan ICIVI-ITT AND Dun Friedman find that using comhim-rl hruin power is their only hope in SMSC Functions V class. Page 31 Jeff eientists Study Theories and Ph la This year Jeff pupils were given the opportunity to gain a better understanding of science through a large variety of courses. Some pupils studied only one year of biology, phys- ics, or chemistry. Others were enrolled in a special science course that entailed three semesters of chem- istry and three semesters of physics. Also offered was Physical Science, a general study of all fields of sci- ence, and Qualitative Analysis. a laboratory course involving the analysis of chemical compounds. Physics pupils studied the laws governing motion, the particle and wave theory of lightg and they per- formed experiments to demonstrate the basic principles they studied. Pupils enrolled in Chem Study explored the structure of atoms and the changes they underwent when forming various compounds. The characteristics of different compounds and their names were also learned. BSCS Biology classes and conventional biol- ogy classes advanced from the study of simple organic matter to the study of complex organisms. Biology pupils also studied methods of soil conservation and fundamental principles of heredity. Sort-iotvionr IVIIKEE Si-Ain-cs grimly accepts the task of inspect- ing a dead fish and sting ray for an experiment in biology class. Page 32 IN MR. KLINI-2'S Chem. Study IH, ,lim Downie prepares a series of diluted solutions for an experiment in heats of reaction. ...S EYE Xi Q 3 3 NSN M.-ff . , .x :va f -T- 'tv ,v . xx.x N 3 ' sax-, .Ai 141' LN .f cy JK' Womvlwl A jfaabfion . . . Selecting vivacious, smiling queens and proud kingsg selling chocolate candy, popcorn, or fruitcakes door-to- doorg voting for oihcersg and sponsoring mixers are all traditional parts of ,leli organizations. By upholding these traditions, the members of these organizations broaden their knowledge and bring honor to themselves and to the school. To help make Lafayette a better place in which to live, the members of these clubs print newspapers, help needy families at Christmas, learn about their chosen profession, and work for the com- munity. The success of Jeff organizations depends upon how well they execute traditions. ORGANIZATIONS sf 'mi b s S? N Q X 0 ' QNX QXSSN ig Q -1 1 . wr-K X x if SS . v X N ilk' .S Q -W W A Wi Q if 5' Xi is Q Q L HSN fs lima' X ,Vs ,nf 1 gy . 5 V X:.X . ws xgxmi 'M' gn EES gig. gsgyig L wi Z A. wi, in ff siff-ff! P '+R 'fl 7f',fTf'f?iQ?' '5 gf Popcorn Sale and panish Movies Added Spanish Club-Fmnl Rau--Dave Risinger, Nancy Linvillv, Barry Davis, Becky Price, Katy Smith, Carla Parks. Row 2-Marcia Foster, Lee Hall, Mary Ann lllyvr, Kay Reynolds. Sharon Row:-, Carrie Elliot, Ron' 3'--Yalrric Niswnngvr, Ramona Tyson, Pam Leslie, Sharon Cox, Sandy Clary, lilark Newharl, Dawn Gard. Row 4-Sponsor, Mrs. Mary Papagzvorgzimi. Nlarsha Metzger, Laura Lf-c Rounds, Sue Lynrh, Glen Marshall, Bob Guinnup, Richard Neumann, Larry Wagner. Bark Ran'AShcrry Dvarduril', Sandie Nivmantsvcrdrict, Sandie Smith. Rirhnrd llowcll, Frank Eberhardt, Tom Perkins, Cordy Martin, Donna Metzger. FWUAFY 'T T l , it 1' -.91 . , 4 Mus. lllARY Pamcrzmrcimr discusses ac- tivities of Spanish Club with Mary Ewan, Sonny Gerber, Carla Parks, Katy Smith. Page 36 to the Spanish lub's Mexican Tour Funds Fran: Row-Mary Ewan, Sonny Gerber, Marjie Glenn, Doug Mansfield, Janet Kamp, Lindy Karherg. Row 2fMarccille Reed, Susan lining, Cynthia ilmulrirli. Susan Brown, Judy Maupin, Betty Smith, Carol Gustafson. Raw 3-Melinda Lasher, Linda Blair, Patty Pottlitzcr, Claudia Hunt, LaVczla llurllwp, Sha-rry Conrad, Clair Galloway, Pam Cox. Row 4-Sandi McKinniss, Jan Weber, Patti Zimmerman, Sandie Ade, Nancy Hill, Pam Moititt, Mary Jane Henson, Diana Schuster, Sponsor, R. McClothlin. Back Row-Debbie Andrews, Lowell Shonk, Greg Brassie, Bruce Conant, Jim White, Bob Van Meter, Richard Beck, Judy Tyrie, Sharon Hayden. With hopes set on a tour of Mexico, Spanish Club members earnestly worked toward obtaining the money needed for the trip. Their major fund-raising projects during the year included presenting Spanish movies with English sub-titles, selling popcorn, and sponsoring a mixer. A Christmas Fiesta was planned with a menu con- sisting entirely of Spanish foods. Entertainment for the event was provided by a Spanish folk singer. Other activities enjoyed by the club were visits to the Purdue Language Laboratories and guest speakers from Spain, Latin America, and travel bureaus. The purpose of the Spanish Club was to give students the opportunity to learn more about the language and customs of the Spanish people. This knowledge would benefit those pupils who plan to visit Mexico. The sponsor of the Spanish Club was R. A. McGloth- lin. The ofiicers who spurred the members to reach the goal of a trip to Mexico were Carla Parks, presi- dentg Mary Ewan, vice presidentg Katy Smith, secre- taryg and Sonny Gerber, treasurer. PATT1 Zlrwiiwiiiiuwmw is about to sell a bug of popcorn to raise money for the Spanish Cluli which is planning a trip to Mexico. fi si . g lt X K X 'xv' ss 1. ww wi Xi X X tg, 1- X n Student Council'-Fran! Rnw--Maribcth Cassidy, Toni Carlson, Brure McAdams, Paul Bergren, Wally Reeve, Mike Smith. Raw 2-Cindy Taylor, Burl: Surface, ,lov I-iylt-ns, I.:-rrill White, Ken Larson, Kathi Kiscr. Raw iff-Sponsor, Mrs. E. Hopkins, Jan Ncwhard, Randy Bee, .lim Smith, Steve Reash, Jeff Dolbow, Cheryl Smith. Ron' 4 -I'ilnin1- ftIc'Kilwl1in, Rheta Ward, Kitty I-Iwan, Punt Dnxis. Tari Yinvy, Connie Guinnnp, Duke Ilartinzui, Sue Cilbr-rt. Back Rowfllick Conn-r. Pete Anders, ,lim Cochran, Mike 'I'minlu-lln, Barry Davis, ltoh Pustletliwziil, Steve Kirkpatrick, Don LaFun. Bo.-umixc A PLANE for Washington. D. C., where he will repre- sent Indiana, is Student Council Vice President Mike Smith. 'X s X s MN-iw gui -N.-- . 1- is K X at A ai ' C 5 s I Q. . Tramp a , Dress-up To obtain more insight as to how an effective, demo- cratic student council operates, Jeff pupils attended the State Student Council Convention held in the fall at Arlington High School in Indianapolis. Traditional activities maintained by the Student Council included sponsoring a sophomore orientation tour, the class elections, and a Christmas tea for the faculty. The Council also sponsored a back-to-school mixer, participated in the Homecoming ceremonies, and initiated Tramp Day and Dress Up Day. Issuing the student identification cards and guest passes needed for admission to the mixers was another useful function administered by council members. Leading the Student Council in promoting the rela- tionship among the students, teachers, and administra- tion were Fred Bolyard, presidentg Mike Smith, vice presidentg Joyce Ellsberry, secretaryg and Wally Reeve, treasurer. Ernest Cortner and Francis Lane were the Council's chief advisers. Flon: Rowflrrctl Bolyard, Joyre Ellsherry, Kris Cingrirh, Jim Dicrstein, Sara Schaible, Linda Adc. Raw 2gSharon Rusk, Jeanne Crutchfield, Linda Higgs, ,loan Miller, Clivrrie Butz, Ynln-rin Niswongvr, Sponsor, M. C. 1,1-von-liz. Ron' 3' -Teresa Rohrnbaugh, Sandy Murphy, Joy Good, Carolyn Lyboult, Marlene Airhnrt, I-fmily Barkus, Lev- Hull, Sponsor, Mrs. ll. Harrison. Row 4--Nucl Kin-tt. Rick Rouse, John Crook, John Cripe, Betty Korschot, Lucy Hulcr, Marsha Kennedy, Mary Ewan. Buck RowfSponsnr, Ernest Cnrtncr, ,lim Caldwell, Rim-y Lynch, Dick Malsbary, Steve McAdams, Sherry Deardorll, Linda Hays, Bob Page, Pam Bryant, Connie Hugvs, Pain lllonlgonivry, a , and Senior Dance Were Council Tasks EQ? ' ll X WHILE sriu. nscovizumu from a shoulder injury, Fred Bolyard You couLDN r FIND hem-r looking guys if you tried, say :lirects the Student Council while Joyce Ellsberry takes minutes. bums Bob Munson, Denny Cahill, Ned Kivett, and Dan Friedman Page 39 Honor Society members busiedv themselves with amending the club's constitution to include the paying of dues by the members. The procedure for being selected by the society was changed also, and members ordered gold pins and charms. Traditional activities maintained by the society were ushering for both commencement and the vesper serv- ices. Graduating members of the society were dis- tinguished by a star in front of their names in the programs at commencement services. Oihcers of the Honor Society were Mark Bohnhorst, president, John Crook, vice presidentg and Barbara Sites, secretary-treasurer. Adviser of the society was Kenneth Conkling. Requirements for admittance into the Wilma Flete- myer Chapter of the National Honor Society are that a student possess characteristics of outstanding scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service. The pupil must be in the upper six per cent of the senior class or the upper four per cent of the junior class scholastically. - New membgrs arg admitted to the Society in the fall ON THEIR WAY to ai mm-cling in Mr. Conkling's room are Honor of each year Society oHicers, John Crook, Mark Bohnhorst, and Barb Sites. Honor Society Buys Gold Pins and Charms Honor Sovit-ty: Fmnl Ron' Roln-rt Storinont, Hruvv Smith, lhrh Sitvs. Mark Bohnhorsl, John Crook, Cheryl Smith, Don Sincx, Jim Downie. Row 2-Joyce I-lllsherry, Linda Coon, lilninm- Sydvs. Joh'D Downie, Nui Kiwtt, Frm! Bolyanl, Diana Brand, Emily Hai-kns, Lum Vermilya, Carolyn Nicnmntsvvrdrict, Diana Br-lvlu-r. Ron' .I Shirlry llinlou. Sully Ginn-s, llim NYisin.1. ,lim li.u'lon. lloh Postlwllm.iil, Stvic Kirkputrivk. Nlikc Smith, lilurtliu Scars, Jzirkic' Becker. Rochelle 1.1-vvnthal, Me-rry lh-ally. Ron' 4-Judy l,i-moml, Nancy Huy, Tom Hall, James Miller, Stove Hal:-, William Underhill, Lois Riincr, Katrina Ohaver, Barbara Vdlliauns, Connie lininnnp, Yirki Nsrris, Jnnvl l.otle-s. Iiurk Run Sponsor, Kvnnz-th R, Conkling, Enl McKinney, James Owen, Mike Fruchwald, Cib Knoop. Boh Munson, Wally Ili-cw, John NIL-K1-4-, Kenneth Shonk, Mike Jones, Dau Fricnlinan. Page 40 Key Club Boys Usher at Jeff Ball Games Key Club: Front Rau' Dick Martin, Don Fuirvliihl, .lack Sow-rn, Larry Holder Clin Marshall .lim llnulle Joe Fylz-ns Randy Talbott Rau 2 Steve Lowtln-r, Fred llulyanl. Roger Beaver. Dun l-'rin-tlnnm. John Stcluniuk. linh lh k Harold Nltfloud Putt Knnltrs Ron S Dru Onthouse Terry Crnsstr Duc Arnold, Charles lvillialns, George Schmidt. ,liln Yalnln'rYcr-n. Nt-rl Kin-tt, B t Nlrnnv t llxkc Grcgmry Burk Ron Sponsor Glory Newell Phil Fauver Kiln Benner, ,lt-rry lluwkvr. Hill ll:-ilmnn. Ilan- Swisher. Dirk 'l'lnvnms, Spun or lx C lmntln an Performing services which helped the community and school was the goal reached by the Key Club during the l96-1-65 school year. Larry Holder was elected president of the club. Other ofhcers were Glenn Marshall. vice president: ,lack Sovern, secretaryg and lim Linville. treasurer. George Newell. Milton Green, and Kenneth Kauffman were the club's sponsors. The general objectives of the club were to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school and community. and to develop useful citizens. The organization held a car wash, polished school trophies, ushered for football and basketball games, and acted as Santa Claus for underprivileged children. Work wasn't the only activity of the Key Club. The members also enjoyed such events as their annual hayride. a Christmas float, and a picnic. HUlntY tivg three cars arc waiting, shouts ,lim Van der vu-n to Larry Holtlcr and Don Gilbert during tht- Key Club car wash. Seven hundred lords and ladies anxiously awaited the coronation of a new king. The scene was not Englandis Westminster Abbey, however, but the 1964 Sunshine Bronchoette Gallop at Purdue's South Ball- room. Anticipation mounted as Bill Heilman and ,lim Moffett were announced second runners-up and Dan Walkey was named first runner-up. Finally Barb Booher, Sunshine Society president, crowned Bob Mun- son the 196,11 Gallop King and presented him with a royal crown and three congratulatory kisses. Helping the club plan its activities were the other oflicers: Carol Conkling, vice presidentg Linda McMur- ray, treasurer, Charlene Yoder, secretaryg and Marlene Yoder, parliamentarian. Mrs. Ruth Murphy and Mrs. Sheena Kvakovszky sponsored the organization. Many projects highlighted a year of activity for Sunshine. Sunshine sold candy and Homecoming mums in October, sponsored a basketball mixer in November, and helped distribute Christmas baskets in December. The Dad-Daughter Banquet was held in January, Valentine carnations were sold in February, and the Mother-Daughter Banquet was held in May. JULIE DOUGLAS, Joyce Casey, Pat Davis, and Dianna Schuster sort carnations to he delivered to Jeli boys' valentines. Bob Munson Crowned King of 1964 Gallop Sunshine Board: Frnnl Rmr-fCarol Conkling, Barb Bouhf-r, Charlene Yoder. Row 2--Marlene Yoder, Janet Lottes, Jeanne Lottes. Row 3-Linda Ads, Bonnie ra Kressley, Bonnie Haas. Buck Row-Barb Could. Nancy Foley, Lynn Balser, Linda Goodin. Madlnng. Len WW-W-. M...MM-A-.N .,- - W- A-M-N-W-in sfm it Q1- if F 3 ' m l ,nu nu .V 1 gn gl pl I 1 l K 1 Y , Q ex T ..Ik .khk ,. Q .. x W L . M L ' v S Q 52? S- at X sfw ki. ii? JY fx .W fs F .,,,Q1L sg, nsfw' A rx A . 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Dirk Nlznlln Nhry Hen Qui- Cilbcrl sw cv, Pllslnrry Ron Harlx Bonllcr, Sari 'llrau-gr'r, Chris l.loy4l, Connie Guinnup, Kathy Stn-wart, Lucy H vlzr 9 n Vlurml Danni W xllccr Cindy llylur Dunne Wnlku lfruh on Roger lieawr, Carol Conkling. Jim Divrstvin. Bob Stonnonl, Kim lit-nnvr, Dlkt Human Puln Hot thru. bcnn ltt Hill Nliknc Sparks Nponsor X iss .lr-an Hilkvrt. Advisory Board Artists Paint Broncho igns Encouraging constructive school spirit among stu- dents and faculty, providing communication among school organizations and the cheerleaders, and assisting the cheerleaders with their duties were the main objec- tives of the Cheerleaders' Advisory Board. Members of the board included the varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders and their alternates and pupils selected from the members of the Student Coun- cil, J Club, Key Club, and Block Section. Miss ,lean Hilkert was the adviser with oflicers Linda Hays, presi- dent: Betty Korschot, vice president, and Diane Brooks, secretary. The Athletic Department paid club expenses. Traditional projects continued by the board were organizing fan buses to out-of-town games, planning pep sessions, sponsoring Homecoming, conducting a yell contest at tourney time, sponsoring the Sectional Tea, providing signs and tags to boost school spirit, conducting cheerleader elections, and sponsoring a mixer. Som: izxrnusmsrrc sornomom: cmrs show their feelings toward Gary Roosevelt as they decorate a car for the Semistate caravan. PNC: Front Row-Marsha Metzger, Debbie Lanum. Sandi McKinniss, Sharon Rusk, Cherrie Butz, Pat Ainsworth, Elaine Ellison, Ieanne Snyder, Margari! Stair, Marcia Jackson, Linda Cavanangh, Donna Mirklvr. Ron' 2-Ann Richcson, Linda Crequc, Jane Wcssel, Connie Hughes, Becky Welborn, Jackie Becker, Karen Hainjf-, Carol Jackson, Connie Baker, Sandy Nelson, Sharon Cox, Carolyn Carter, Jan Maxwell. Raw 3-Barbara Black, Teresa Carder, Jeanne Crutchfield, .lan Wchm-r, Teresa Rohrabaugh, Rhoda Bylsnia, Kathy Payne, Dixie Overly, .lane Taylor, Clintla Letson, Judy Lauderdale, .lan Wainscott, Betty Reagan. Raw 4 --Susie Simpson, Sandy Molton, Carolyn Hinshaw, Nancy Linville. Miriam Reiss, Elaine McKibbin, Linda Brown, Marccille Reed, Roberta Tumcy, Linda Blair, Kay Reynolds, Pains-la Walker, Dora Kraus, Linda Humphrey. Buck Row-Sponsor, Mrs. l.aNcllc Baxter, Carol Rhode, Elaine Van Schepen, Karen Hawks, Donna Metzger, JoAnn Roslewski, Judy Osh-ntlorf, Mary Bailey, Margaret Rigby, Becky Price, Bonnie Laugheed, Sue Clifton, Cindy Thayer, Lynn Moorehcad, Kathi Kiscr, Jenny Koning. Pupils Stud Techniques of Assisting Dr. Soft candlelight lighted Jefferson High Schoolis Pine Room as the Future Nurses Club initiated Elaine Elli- son as its president, Pat Ainsworth as vice president, Cherrie Butz as secretary, and Jeanne Snyder as treas- urer. Mrs. LaNelle Baxter, ,leflis new school nurse and sponsor of the club, directed the ceremony. Several programs highlighted the monthly meetings. A panel discussion given by some nurses, and a tour of Home Hospital were two programs. Later in the year a doctor spoke of the topic Student to Motherf' ln March a representative of Indiana University's School of Nursing spoke to the girls. In April the club members had the opportunity to visit Indiana Univer- sityis medical center. During that same month the girls in Future Nurses held a Dad-Daughter banquet. To earn money the Future Nurses club sponsored a mixer after the basketball game against New Castle. The members also sold home-made baked goods at the various shopping centers in Lafayette. During Thanksgiving a basket for a needy family was preparedg at Christmastime the club went to Home Hospital and sang Christmas carols to the patients. Page 48 mms um nn HFEEL ANY BETTER? asks Jeanne Snyder, office scout for Mrs. Baxter, as she applies an ice pack to Mike Worthington's eye. ,leflis FTA club started oil a successful year with a get-acquainted party which featured potato chips, cokes, and brownies. ln November, three carloads of Future Teacher members drove to the Lily Life Science Building at Purdue University to see and hear what the job ol' a college teacher consisted ol. At another of the monthly meetings held in the Pine Room, three retired teachers of ,Ieilerson High School spoke to FTA mem- bers in a casual panel discussion. The Student Teacher, Special Education Teachers, and films concerning the dillerent phases of the teaching profession were the programs of the other monthly meetings. Future Teachers of America sponsored the mixer after the basketball game against Crawfordsville in January. ln May they gave a scholarship to a graduat- ing senior member of the club. This organization also sponsored the schoolis guide programg FTA members were stationed at all of the diilerent school entrances to welcome Jeffls many visitors. Robert Stormont sponsored the organizationg ,loh-D Downie was the club's presidentg Nancy Fix was vice presidentg Laveda Hartlep was secretary, and Art Con- ner served as treasurer. 3 . 4,1 'J MK. f X ,gigs Qflrx ,- NANCY BTAY coLLi:crs FTA dues from Bonnie Gibbs and Donna Cullum whilc Susan Klcin and Carolyn Nicmantsvcrtlrict t-In-ck. Kildare and Mr. Novak in F C and FTA FTA: Frm!! Rnn'fYit-ki Citizen, Cindy Taylor, l.intln lllclllnrray, Joh-D Downie. Nancy Fix, Art Conner, Carolyn Niclnantsvcrilrict, Susan Klein. Row 2-Kris Gingrich. 'llim llovhning, lan:--l.i llartlvp. Donna tlnilim, Kittv liunn. Trina Ilirgaxnan. Nam-x Syn-in-cr, Jn-anna Jmtvs, Rot-in-llc l.1-rn-nthnl, l.auri4- Smith. Run' 3 Sponsor Robert Stortnont, Gary lliclir-son, Kathy Stair. Jan:-I lrottcs, ,lnnly Dunn. Yirki Norris. Sandy M4-ad, .lcnnnc l.ottcs, Judy Lf-rnonsl, Carolyn Lxlmnlt, llcrkx' Siniison. Run' 4' l.in:la YanNln-lcr, Carol Cotlingham. Ann Rin-in-soti. Sandy l'nckvtt. Pain Bryant, Cathy McCarthy, Joy Coonl, Vicki Moore, Nancy Wainscott, Howannc Nt-al. Burk Ron- Linda Goomlin, Sandra Nicmnntsvcrslricl, Sherry Dcardorll, Gil: Young, Leroy Lewis, .loc File, Charna Slctler, Linda Hays, Carol Trustle, Nancy Edwards, Penny Dawson. Broneho Broadcasters Pretend to Be Disc Donna Walker. Row 2fJulie Douglas, Ruth Gilliland, Joanne Crutchfield, Candy Randolph, Patti Davis, Lois Long, Nancy Hill, Kitty Ewan, Cathy McCarthy, Pat Ainsworth, Debby Swartz. Row 3fJan Rodriguez, Jeanne Cook. Patty Downing, Vicki Citizen, Susan Breeders, Judy Davis, Janice Elmore, Bruce McAdams, Mary Henk, .lim Doubler, Linda Blair. Raw 4fJim Yuill, Becky Welborn, Mike Gregory, Nancy Spencer, John Leddon, Tamara Boehning, Al Hampton, Judi Cunningham, Phil Cooper, Donna Cullum, Larry Bowers. Buck Row'--Linda Holer, Leroy Lewis, Marilyn Chatheid, Stuart Brassie, Karen Hawks, Bill Runyan, Sharon Ford, Dave Carr, Linda McMurray, Jim Aldridge, Sue Pierce, Mike Jones. Bmncho Broadcasters: Franz Row4Carol Trostle, Jorga Strong, 'Linda Humphrey, Tari Mitchell, Diane Luttrell, Sandy Metcalf, Jan Newhard, Sandy Brady, AT THE FALL PARTY Marilyn Chatfield's captivating smile wins a coke from Mr. Fraser as Jim Yuill waits for his turn. Page 50 Jockeys in ,leff's Remodeled Radio Room Fran: Rau'-Jan Maxwell, Ann Ric-hr-son, Bc-tty Korschut, Sue Gilbert, Elaine Syrles. Cindy Taylor, .loan Miller, Nancy Wainscott, Nancy Edwards. Row 2- ,lackie Svay, Naliry' Harker, Mike llnrst, Judy Rock. Chr-ryl Smith, Lihhr Cronin, Carol Underhill, Kathi Kiscr, Becky Simison, Linda Creque, Linda Adv. Ron- If 'Trina llingnnuin, llir-k Wolf, tlhiirc Galloway. Lynn Billet-r, Dwight Cokain, Roberta Wadi-, Miriam Rr-iss, Leroy Datesh, .loh-D Downie, .lane Riley, llnlu Mantle. fllnrv Ann Shall. Run J ,le-anna Jrmvs, Darryl Hills, 'IN-rry Hnnshr-rger. Peggy Fountain, Nancy Cnbczu, Fred Randolph, Pnt Small, .lnrqnic Dnrrow, Sonny Cn-rlwr, Shvrill Boxer. Diana llronks, Lon Hntlinan, Carol lllmdr-, Vit-ki Whiilsvott. Burk Ron' -Marvin Edwards. Sue Filling:-r, Stacy Schurman, .lot- liylcns, lhrh llrussiv, Linda Nuckv. Daw Lewis, Carol Jones, lilainr- Ellison, Miko limwn, Bonnie liylcns, Kris Gingrich, Orville llarnpton, Nancy Fix. Membership in Broncho Broadcasters exceeded one hundred this year. The pupils in this organization were given the opportunity to learn more about television and radio work, Using ,leffis newly redecorated radio room, members of Broncho Broadcasters learned correct procedures for producing a good radio show. The more experi- enced members participated in radio and television events at speech meets throughout the year. The club began its activities with a Halloween party. Several guest speakers were featured at the meetings. A trip to an Indianapolis television station during the spring climaxed the year's activities. William Fraser, Jefl's radio teacher, was the organi- zation's sponsor, Fred Randolph served as presidentg Mary Henk as vice presidentg Carol ,Iones carried out the secretarial dutiesg and Kitty Ewan served as treasurer. PRESIDING A5 msic-Jocxizy Fred Randolph takes time out to autograph his friend's Nautilus at the '63-'64 signature dance. Librar lub Promotes Interest in Library Library Club: Fran: Rowflan Wainscott, Nancy Fix, Virginia Sites, Vicki Wainscott, Ann Richeson, Carol Underhill. Row 2-Charlotte Henson, Nancy Hill, Frances White, Shirley Lane, Sherry Shelton, Melanie McCoy. Row 3-Susie Simpson, Mary Yoakum, Carol Holfelder, Mary Haag, .lerrie Young, Jean Ann Miley, Pam Patton. Brick Rau'-Sponsor, Mrs. Mzirgene Lewis, Roberta Wade, Carol Jonas, Art Conner, Sharon Ford. Sponsor, Mrs. Frieda Puck. The purposes of Jefferson High School,s Library Club were to promote pupils' interest and knowledge of libraries and to acquaint the club's members with various library procedures. Sponsored by Mrs. Mar- gene Lewis, the club elected their officers: Vicki Wain- scott, presidentg Virginia Sites, Vice presidentg Nancy Fix, secretaryg Ann Richeson, treasurerg and Janice Wainscott, program chairman. One of the Library Club's money making projects was selling red and black ball point pensg these were imprinted with the 1964-65 Broncho basketball sched- ule. The members also worked at concession stands at ball games. This money was used to help a needy family at Thanksgiving and at Christmas. The Library Club also held a Christmas party, and in the spring they had a picnic. A wiener roast held at Tecumseh Trail Park highlighted the club,s active year. In March the twenty-one members of the Library Club honored the teachers with a tea, whose theme was centered around Saint Patrick's Day. Some of the new books to be placed in the library during the next school year were shown. This gave the teachers an opportunity to investigate the library's coverage of information relating to their subject. Page 52 SELLING JEFF BALL PoiN'r pens to students in the halls are two Library Club members, Carol Underhill and Sheri Ford. Audio'Visual Club: Front Row-David Bowers, David Carter, Jnhn Marlin, Phillip Barrett. Raw 2-Don Tipton, Dennis Schriefer, Roger Richey, Rick Wheeler. Ifnrk Rnwfliill Jacobs, Slave- Ruukle, Adam Evans, Don Coy. Films Shown in uditorium and Classrooms ROGER RICHEY shows junior Don Coy how to view a film strip b-'fore showing it. This is a service of the Audio-Visual Club. The maintenance of all film equipment was one of the responsibilities of the boys in ,lefiis Audio-Visual Club. They also set up and ran the equipment for films and filmstrips, showed movies in classrooms and the auditorium for classes and various school organiza- tions, and gave sneak previews of films to pupils and teachers to help them choose suitable films and equip- ment for their use. In addition to their work with projection equipment, the Audio-Visual assistants took care of the opaque projectors, the tape recorders, the record players, and the other film equipment the library maintained. This year the boys did not elect ofiicers as they had done in previous years. They decided to become purely a service organization and not to function as a club. Their sponsor, Mrs. Frieda Peek, helped the boys accomplish their-goal of offering audio-visual service to any teacher, pupil, or school organization that should desire it. To end their year on a bright note and to celebrate a successful year of service, the Audio-Visual assistants had a picnic during Senior Week. This picnic was held at Lake Freeman and was the only activity not related to their audio-visual work, Page 53 ON 'rllri NIGHT of tht- llomt-coming bonfire, enthusiastic llroncho fans wail for ,lov liyln-ns to throw ulil'4'lJt'tlfl' into tht- fire. J Club Leads Boys' NC-ive me an lil . . . Give me an xii' shout ,I Club cheerleaders, Nlike Jones and ,lack Jones, as they lead the organizatiozfs cheering section to support the Broncho basketball team. Cheering the team was not the only J Club activity at the basketball gamesg the lettermen also wielded mops to dust the maple court and held ropes during half time and alter the game. To promote and lead in the development of a whole- some and sportsmanlike attitude at all athletic events. to encourage and support all school activities, to create fellowship among varsity athletes, and to work for the general welfare of the school were the goals of the ,I Club. Leading the members to accomplish these goals were Jack Sovern, presidentg Mike Jones, vice presi- dent: Vlfally Reeve. secretary: Dan Vifalkey, treasurerg Joe Eylens, sergeant-at-armsg and Marion Crawley, sponsor. J Club members also displayed natural acting ability at a pep session, sponsored a football mixer, held a Christmas party and a pizza party, and helped the Sunshine Society distribute Christmas baskets. J Club: Fmnl Ron'--Slew McCoy, .lflfk .lom-s, Cruz- Lowf-ry. .lim MotTctt, Joe Eylens, .lack Sovern. Row 2-Don Fairchild, Fred Bolyard, Roger Beaver, Rick Comer, Stew Minniear. Barry Buhler. Ron' 3-Mike Kramer, Lon Huffman, Mike Gregory, Dennis Walker, Francis Van Dermay, Bruce Underwood. Raw 4- .lim Caldwell, Bob Burton, John Hollcraft, Dick Jones, Dali- Kvnrich, Lerrill Wliite, Bob Leddon. Back Row-Landi Cordell, Mike Anderson, Jim Cochran, Denny Cahill, Ed Alling, George Farrell, Joe Bell, Fred Bender, Bob Munson, Lou Koning. Page 54 eering Section at the Basketball Games Row-21m1.m1R RICK Conan und otha-r varsity lcttcrmvn urushuwn Sn III' llllhlf, mln minds uhn Hohrilt is he ind Miki one-. Sll'Cll'lllll! llll'lI' lvgs lwlwvvxl lllllV1'S of u liuskclliaill gllllllk rminmm H s n sl N 2. gum 'font Rau'-Mike Jones, Dan Walkcy, Wally Reeve, ,lim Henderson, Stem Hampton Stew- lxirl-qmzxtru u :nm 1 son n nr un :rr H: vkcr, Mike Marlin, Dave Lewis, Dick Mulshury. Row J-lim Aldridge Raw 4iDon Jacobs, Joe Binkley, Jerry Smith, Sam Herron, Steve Hale Baldwin, Jim VanderVeen, Bill Mourning, Gary Norman, Mike Alting, Dick v 32,11 'I if F 1512 2.-Eff-'53 DCE: Front RnwfNina Bulsvr, Claude Hartley, Ruth Hill, Judy Riclmrdson, Susie Wcilavcr, Sheila Sutherlin. Row 2-Darleen Gruver, Linda Emery, Glinda Lvtson, Marsha l.nlu-ustn-r, bnnnly Nelson. Pun: ltivlmnlsnu. Run' 3 Roh Platt. Phil Deck, .lim M. Miller, Marsha Butlry, Gene Paulsen, Tom Andrews, Pat Lonrzul. Run' J Llu-ryl Cn-vii, 'l'ini Ou-unun. 'll-nv l.:-v Cook, lt ln Xlunllv. ling:-r Yun Motor, K4-ith Cla-mlm-im-n, Dun Fish:-r. i Williams. lfurl Sli-dsl. liurlr Rau' Sponsor, K. R. L4-filer, Ed Camp, Glenn New Skills Learned by DCE Participants NINA IiALsi:n. one of twenty-nine .lofi pupils employed in the DCE program, works in the oflice of Washington Grade School. H S Page 56 Students who wished to work at a part-time job and also to attend classes at Jeff found Diversified Coopera- tive Education, commonly known as DCE, the program in which to participate. Wo1'king as drafters, cooks, dental assistants, machinists, clerks, or school secre- taries, the pupils developed a wholesome attitude toward the dignity of work. Traditional activities of the group included having fund-raising car washes in the fall and spring and sponsoring a mixer in the cafeteria after a basketball game. Other activities of DCE included an employer- employee banquet at the end of the year and a roller skating party at Aca y Alla. K. R. Lefller, the group's sponsor, guided the club to promote respect and acceptance of part-time coop- erative vocational training between the school and the community. Ruth Ann Hill was the president of the organization, Claude Hartley was the vice president, and ,ludy Richardson was the secretary-treasurer. With diligent and conscientious work DCE members pro- moted a good relationship between Jefferson High School and Lafayette businesses. Commercial Club of Jeff Guarantees Fun Students whose interests Centered around the -field of secretarial work formed ,lefi's Commercial Club. ln the fall the club held its annual get-acquainted picnic at Murdock Park. Christmas time brought a gift-exchange party, and at Thanksgiving the club gave a basket of food to a needy family. A trip to a business olhce and several guest speakers enlightened the group on various job opportunities in the commercial field. To round out the yearis activities program, the club held a tea for the mothers and a dinner in the spring for senior members. The selling of personalized stationery in the fall boosted the organization's treasury. Diana Brand was president of the Commercial Club and Virginia Sites, vice presidentg Judy Richardson, treasurerg Frances White, secretaryg and Ramona Tyson. historian, They worked under the advice of sponsors, James S. Stalker and Mrs. Mary ,lane Boyle. Commercial Club: Front RowAFrances Wliite, Virginia Sites, Diana Brand Judy Richardson Row 2 Cynthia McClung Mary Wells Linda Graves Connie Evans, Carol Little. Run' 3-Ramona Tyson, Bonnie Scllcck, Linda Emery, Jane! Mills Marcia Wills Vicki Wainscott Diana Lashbruok Bank Row Sponsor Mrs. Mary Jane Boyle, Sharon Tyrie, Carol Huber, Judy Porter, Jane Goad, Darryl Bills Nancy Spencer Sponsor .lames Stalker Barbara Sites Cupid's Pick at Hi-Y Dance First on the agenda of the many activities of the Jeff lli-Y club. one of the schoolis three service organiza- tions. was sponsoring the annual Thanksgiving convo- cation. When the Christmas holidays arrived, the club, assisted by the Sunshine Society and Key Club, built a float for the annual Lafayette Christmas Parade, bought and decorated a tree for the school, and gave baskets of food to needy families. The l'li-Y's purpose, to maintain and extend through- out thc school high standards of Christian character, was kept as the organization presented the annual lfaster Convocation. Leading and organizing the club's many activities were the ollicers, ,lim Yuill, president, Adam Evans, vice president, Wally Reeve, secretary, Steve McFar- land. treasurer: and Mike Kramer, chaplain. The club was sponsored by David Reeve. Business meetings were held in the Pine Room, and recreational meetings were held at the YMCA. The soft music of i'My Funny Valentinen filled the Purdue Union North Ballroom as Barb Sites was crowned the l965 Queen of Hearts at the annual Valen- tine dance sponsored by Hi-Y. Linda Hays, Sara Schaible, Sarah Traeger, and Carol Trostle were the queenis court. CARRYIMJ UI'T a traditional Hi-Y projcct, prcsidcnt ,lim Yuill si-lls a plastic AVIIIHTIIIS covcr at thc Signature llancc in hlay. Hi-Y: Fran! Row-Steve McFarland, .lim Yuill, Adam Evans, Ed Chosnek. Row 2-Maurice Dcnney, John Geiger, Jim Dierstein, Bmce Smith, Denny Cobble. Row 3-Miko Kramer, Mark Thompson, John Mathews, Riney Lynch, Jay Kirkpatrick. Back Row-Sponsor, David Reeve, Tim Kraft, Tom Montague, Cib Knoop, Tom Hall, Sponsor, Lowell Knoop. autilus Staff Members Work Industriously 5 i l i E Q CHECKING SALES mgconns for October are business staff members NAIITILUS sTAFF Mrzivmsns Katrina 0'Haver, Kathi Kiser, and Janice Hilt, Diana Belcher, and Sarah Catron of the Nautilus. Connie Cuinnup help Tom Montague with senior activity sheet. Nautilus Stall: Front Raw-Jim Barton, Jane! Lottes, Connie Cuinnup, Sara Schaible, Sarah Calron, Joh-D Downie, Diana Belcher. Raw 2-Elaine Sydes Joan Miller, Susan Klein, Ned Kivetl, Lynn Brown, Nancy Curran, Jirnice Hill. Row 34Doug Denhardt, Karol Klink, Rita Wisma, Mary Wells, Vicki Norris, Marcia Wells, Tom Hall. Back Row-Sponsor, Kenneth M. Andrews, Mike Smith, Cindy Deardorfl, Katrina Ohaver, Phil Fauver. Page 60 To Meet Deadline for W1'iting copy, trying to get ideas for pictures, and selling subscriptions occupied the Nautilus staffis time. Early in the fall the staff met to decide on the color and design for the b0ok's cover, New methods for identifying underclass pictures and taking subscriptions made the staff members' work easier. Four new typewriters and a ditto machine also speeded up work, To encourage the stall members to meet deadlines and to celebrate the meeting of a deadline, pizza parties were often held after school. AFTER COMPLETING another year of work on the Nautilus, two of the editors, Sara Schaible and Connie Cuinnup, discuss their Fifty-Second olume Kenneth Andrews supervised the staffs work. The tri-editors-Sara Schaible, Connie Guinnup, and Sarah Catron-had to make the decisions. Sara Schaible was responsible for the book's layout and pictures. Seeing that the copy, headlines, and captions were written and fitted into the allotted space was Connie Guinnupis duty. Sarah Catron managed the subscriptions and money. The pride the staff members had in the fifty- second edition ol the Naulilus greatly outweighed the hard work that accompanied its completion. finished product with Kenneth Andrews, their adviser, and try to decide who should take over their positions for 1965-66. Page 61 hartered Airplane Takes Booster taff Booster Staff: Front Row-Dave Lewis, Carolyn Niemantsverdriet, Lois Rifner, John McKee. Row 2-Susie Simpson, Pam Montgomery, Sue Trimble, Linda Swczcy, Libby Cronin, Linda Ade. Row 3-Martha Frey, Debbie Ohl, Linda Van Meter,. Rheta Ward, Lynn Balser, Diana Brand, Connie Evans. Row 4-Denny Walker, Cindy Willey, Terry Hunsberger, Tom Carlson, Donna Metzger, Elizabeth Waterman, Nancy Spencer, Lisa Williams. Back Row-Printer, E. F. Morgan, Linda Holcr, Mike Brown, Tim Kraft, Karen Hawks, Karron Lambuth, Sponsor, C. I. Hopkins. The annual Booster convocation, featuring a skit by several of ,Ieif's teachers, spearheaded the sub- scription drive of ,leilis school newspaper. To help stimulate sales. free issues of the Booster were dis- tributed to all pupils and faculty members after the convocation. One of the highlights of the year for the lioosler staff was a trip to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the staff traveled by chartered plane and visited the news- paper plant of the Milwaukee fournal. ln the spring, staff members were presented awards for their work. egxsx The Booster, written and published bi-monthly in four-page editions, except for special Christmas and senior issues, was edited by Lois Rifner. Assisting her were Carolyn Niemantsverdriet, news editor, ,lohn McKee, feature editor, Dave Lewis, sports editorg and Linda Swezey, business manager, Behind the scenes were the faithful reporters, the advertising staff, and the printers. C. J. Hopkins, serving as sponsor and adviser, contributed much to the success of the paper. Elbert Morgan supervised the printing. LYNN BALSER waits patiently as Pam Montgomery signs out after completing a hard day's work trying to meet a Booster deadline. to Visit the Plant of the Milwaukee Journal -its Anvison JACK HOPKINS and news editor Carolyn Niemantsver- driet discuss the nominees for the award to the best staff member. Mi-gmsizns or Tm: Iiousnzn staff work feverishly folding papers so that they will be ready to hand out during fourth hour. il. KAREN Hixwics. LINDA Hougn, Linda Swt-zuy, Lynn Ilulser, und Rht-tu Wvurd, members of the Hoosier stall, can-lully fohl pups-rs. A Lorna AT PAST YEAli,S editions of the Buoxter helps editor Lois Rifner and feature-editor John McKee select feature news. Pupils interested in securing a greater understand- ing of the German people, their language, their Cus- toms, and their country attended meetings of the German Club. Tourists of Germany and natives of Germany spoke, and film strips were viewed. .2925 -Q Business meetings were held to organize car washes, iz? paper drives, and a mixer. The funds obtained from M, these projects were used to provide transportation to O eg a German settlement in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and have a Christmas party featuring a German cook and entertainment. A committee for the development of a club constitution was also organized. Olhcers for the 196-L-65 school year were ,lim Barton, presidentg Steve Berkey, vice president, Carolyn Niemantsverdriet, secretary, and Linda Hughes, treas- urer. B. A, McGlothlin, JelT's German teacher, was the sponsor of the club. Brprotrig THE CHRISTMAS meeting Marie Kuss runs through her l skit as Dave Bippas, Karen Babb, and ,lim Hudgins listen. German lub Visits Milwaukee Delicatessen G4-rnmu Club: Front Rau--Camlyn Lylmult, Lintlii Huglivs. Jim Burton, Stew Bt-rkt-y, Carolyn Nievnantsvcrdriet, Pa! Mertz. Row 2-'Ingrid Bundy, Mary Io Km-lwrl, Kathy Payne, Yit-ki Newman, .lanvt Lott:-s, Karon Babb. Ron' 3'-Sully Groves, Kay Greener, Kathy Stewart, Melinda Karklin, Nancy Vlaymire, Colleen Etlgn-ll, Diane Bt-rryrntut. Run' 1 Sponsor. Rayrnmul Sli-Glothlin, Barlmm Williams, E11 McKinney, Mark Bohnhorsl, Ruger Rinzhtvy, Dan Dcrnerly, Marie Kuss. Back Row-Michael Hartwick, Gila Young, Donna Zink, Paul Foxworthy, John Hollcraft, Jim Hudgins, Dave Outhouse, Ed Kochert. Page 64 Concert Choir Harmonizes in Christmas Fes Harmoniously performing on the courthouse steps, members of the Cirlsi Concert Choir took part in the annual l,afayctte Christmas Sing and provided enjoy- ment for the many local citizens who attended the festive occasion. The choir, adorned in cranberry jumpers and pink blouses, also joined the other ,lell vocal organizations and the orclieslra to present the Thanksgiving convocation. ln the fall the girls sold candy to help raise money for the Jeff Choral Department. A picnic at Happy Hollow Park in the spring with the other Jeff choirs was another activity for the Concert Choir. This organization had twenty-five members and served primarily as a training ground for vocal proli- ciency. The first semester the girls learned vocal tech- niques and sight reading of music. The Concert Choir was directed by Richard Jaeger, who helped the members develop their musical talents. Carol Walters was elected president in the spring, and she led the organization in its many activities. She was PAYING vsnr cross ATTENTION to Mr. Jaeger, the Girls' Concert assisted by Janice Elmore, vice president, and Linda Choir shows good posture for much better quality in singing. Humphrey, Secretaryireasurerh Girls' Concert Chuir: Front Rowe-Linda Humphrey, Kathi Sliivcly, Linda Emmcrt, Janice Elmore, Linda Cavanaugli, Susan Egcllioff, Mt-linda Wright. Raw 2- Sandy Mcllaniels, Mary Wilson, Cynthia Young, Peggy Stephenson, Dianna Wolfe, Carol Little. Back Rowflan Wainscott, Nancy Hull, Carol Walters, Bev Lane, Cyndi Hanna, Cindy Miller, Kathy Fox. Page 65 Participation in the Annual State Choral .leffersoninne-Front Row-Sue Richey, Candy Corbett, Laurie Smith, Linda Henninger, Judy Davin, Nancy Hill. Raw 2-Karen Sharp, Lynn Mourehead, Marlene Airhart, Linda Hughes, Patty Ross, Pam Mollitl, Jeanna Jones. Row 3-Don Schroeder, Rela Buck, Ellen Frilsch, Darrell Oliphnnl, George McKinniss, Tom Grant, Richard Neumann, Craig Heimburger. Back RowiConnie Baker, Jana Sparger, Bill Chapman, Daryl Gillespie, Mark Pickering, Steve Hayes, Ricl-C Crond, Paul McClellan, Larry Boggs. DURING a regular Jeifersonian practice John Clark plays a chord on the piano as Karen and Kathy Stewart harmonize. Page 66 Contest Highlights Jeffersonians' Active Year Flon! Raw-Judy Bradshaw, Marilyn Fry, Kathy Stewart, Jacquie Darrow, Carolyn Carter, Cheryl Stump, Pa! Lotta. Row 2-Laura Lee Rounds, Barb Royal, Sandie Hays, Vickie Citizen, Ramona Snider, Debby Herendeen, Barb Surface. Raw 3-Hal Balser, Ken Miller, Gary Pulliam, Rex Stovall, Dan Galbraith, David Bass, Howard Vaughn, Marcin Long, Cliarlottc Henson. Buck Rawflim O'lJricn, lack Mcllratli, Bob Dickson, Don Kuelile, .lint Eberle, Dianne Huge, Pat Kienly, Karen Stewart. or THE OFFICERS of Jeffersonians, Lynn Moorehead, Jeanna Jones, .ludy Davis, and Steve Hayes, discuss plans for the coming year. Competing with many of the linest mixed choirs in the state, Jeffersonians participated in the annual state choral contest sponsored by the Indiana Music Edu- cators Association. Performing at Lenten services in churches throughout the Lafayette area also provided experience for the choir members. Several other shows were given by Jelfersonians during the year. One of these, given in November, was a parents appreciation show. John Clark directed the group during its per- formances. Ofiicers Jeanna Jones, president, Lynn Moorehead, vice president, Judy Davis, secretary, and Steve Hayes, treasurer, assisted him. Singing selections that ranged from sacred and secu- lar classics to modern show and dance tunes, this ver- satile mixed choir received intensive instruction in the development of good singing, music fundamentals, general good musicianship, and the preparation of music for performances. Due to an increased interest in music, Jeflersonians had a membership of sixty-one. The choir was composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors and served as a stepping stone into A Cappella. Membership was both elective and selective, with en- rollment up twenty-five per cent from last year. Page 67 oices of Jeff in lassicals, Spirituals, THE COQUETTES, June McKenzie, Har- ielt Ware, Linda Horton, and Christie Mater. begin to practice 'lfllnon River. Yuiccs of .lefff-Front Row-Debbie Hullord, Carul Kirks, Connie Underwood, Mikcc Sparks, Sherry Hall. Row 2a-Patti McLellan, Linda Ilurlon, Becky Lynch, Barbara N1-athery, Carol Rhode, Debbie Andrews. Row 3-.lune McKenzie, Judy Huck, Linda Nacke, Charlotc Hofline, Karen Hawks, Gayle Haley, Niki Muitlcn. Back Row-Miriam Reiss, Patty Poltlilzer, Linda Wood, Kathy Black, Becky Buhr, Carla Parks. x a r E . X Q HE Page 68 and Jazz for Shows Donning long, white brocade formals this year, the forty-eight members of Voices of Jeff sang numerous songs, ranging from pop and jazz to classical and spir- itual. The group, composed of sophomore, junior, and senior girls, entertained many clubs and civic organiza- tions throughout the year. They participated in the annual Christmas show sponsored by the Music De- partment, the Pythian Home Christmas show, and ,lelfls Christmas convocation. ln addition to this, the group performed in the Indiana State Music Association con- test in April. Acting as president of Voices of Jeff for the 1964-65 school year was Marty Haun. She was assisted by Marilyn Chatfield, vice president, and Niki Maitlen, secretary-treasurer. The group's director was Richard Jaeger, head of Jeff's Music Department. Membership in the organization was both elective and selective, with the members being chosen from over one hundred fifty girls who auditioned in the spring. IN HER WHITE AND MAROON DRESS and long white gloves, Linda Nacke, a member of Voices, gives a Hnishing touch to her hair. Front Rau--Harrier Warn, Christie Mater, Kathryn Logan, Sharon O'Hara, Leslie Klf-in. Row 2fCh:rrlt-ne Fultz, Elaine Mvliihhc-n, Patty Downing, Lucy llolcr, Lynn Middleton, Barb Lotts. Row 3-Shirley Lane, Cheryl Corbin, Jerrie Young, Shcryll Buyer, ltuwanne Neal, Jeanne Snyder. Back Row-Marcin Clark, Elaine Van Schcpen, Becky Welborn, Marilyn Chatlield, Marty Haun, Rita Johnson. . l l l i x l is -sa Page 69 Oursms THE GREAT HALL before the knighting of Lancelot du Lac of Joyeaux Cards, the subjects of King Arthur proudly display the Hags of the numerous sections of England. Soon the King and Queen Cuenevere will enter in their gold costumes. amelot Portrays a Utopia of Medieval England I KNIGHT You Sm Tom or WARWICKQ' says King Jim Wright to Mike Murphy as Pellinore, Dave Outhouse, watches the ceremony. Page 70 The A Cappella Choiris production of the musical- drama Camelot reached its conclusion at a special Sun- day matinee performance on April 11. On April 8, 9, and 10, the choir had played to capacity audiences. Jim Wright protrayed King Arthur, who first con- ceived of the Knighthood of the Round Table and the concept of using might for right. Arthur's Queen, Cueneverc, was played by Elaine Ellison. Her illicit love ailair with a piously conceited French knight, Lancelot, played by Denny 0'Brien, resulted in the devastation of the medieval utopia of Camelot. King Pellanore, Arthur's companion and a regular cartoon of a manf' was portrayed by Dave Outhouse. Pelly's humorous comments and advice delighted the audiences and added a light touch to the rather serious story. Mordred, the absolutely horrid, sly little boy Arthur sired while under a magic spell, was played by Bob Smith. lVlordred's wickedly beautiful aunt, Morgan le Fey, was Emily Backus. Her ability to build an invisible wall around King Arthur enabled her nephew to capture Lancelot and Cuenevere together. Cuenevereis velvet gowns, King Pellanoreis suit of armor, and the knights, dashing costumes greatly added to the playis authenticity. pollo Club Makes Spectators' Hearts Beat Music written and arranged by such men as Robert Shaw, Leonard Bernstein, Harry Belafonte, and Roger Wagner provided an opportunity for the members of ,lell's Apollo Club to exercise their masculine voices and perform some Hne music. While performing, the boys wore maroon sports coats. These jackets matched the dresses of the girls in the Voices of Jeff, whom the Apollo Club sometimes accompanied. The youngest member of Jefl's vocal organizations, the Apollo Club consisted of thirty boys. Although this was only its second year of existence, enrollment in- creased one hundred per cent. Serving as president of the Apollo Club was Bruce McAdamsg he was assisted by Tim Day, vice president, and Doug McAdams, secretary-treasurer. John Clark directed the group. On December 9 in the Sunnyside Auditorium, the members of the Apollo Club participated in the annual Christmas Mood put on by the Jeff Choral Music and Speech Departments. The group also entered the state choral contest sponsored by the Indiana Music Educa- tors Association, competing this year for the first time in the Class A category. As BUTCH HAUP1' HELPS Brad Robinson try on an Apollo Club suitcoat, .lack Clienowetll and Jeff Brewer scrutinize its styling. Apollo Club-Front Ran'wl'lrucc McAdams, Gene Knulilc, Tcrry Wilcox, Larry Raybun, Brad Robinson, Doug 1511-Arlains, Maurice Dt-nncy, Nick Rauch. Row 2 -Orville Hampton, Tim Day, Haskell Brown, Bruce Higginson, Tim Slirincr, Danny Cobble, Paul Evans. Rau' 3-David Yr-zwli, llarry Davis, ,lcll llrcwer, ,lcll Kelly, Ar! Conner, Larry May, C-reg Cottrell, Jack Chcnowclh. Huck Raw-Ron Gregory, Terry Crosser, Russ Tarter, liutcli Haupt, Larry Boggs, Don Claxton, Hans Kun. l I Page 71 A Cappella Choir-Front Row-Martha Frey, Valerie Niswonger, Susie Kimbrell, Norma Ely, Marsha While, Shannon Hensley, Vivian Veaeh, Jeanne Lottes, Joan Miller. Row 2-Connie Hughes, Joy Good, Teresa Rohrabaugh, Diane Luttrell, Lana Beauchamp, Marcia Grant, Judi Cunningham, Kathryn Lehnen, Paula Scmmes. Raw 3-Kemit Gillespie, Bob Smith, Stove Puckett, Dick Lotta, Jim Smith, Larry Gardner, Dan Meyer, Joe Binlcley, Dave Krueger, Steve Smith. Back Row4Kimnie! Workman, John Culver, Jim Caldwell, Stu Valentine, John Sarnult, Denny O'Brien, Duke Hartman, Lowell Shonlt, James Wright, Alan Coyle, Jim Henderson, Tom Richey. Tm: TROUBADOURS, Jim Wright and Alice Vaughn rehearse a chorus of If I had a Hammer before one of their appearances. Page 72 A Cappella Performs BEARDED swonn FIGHTERS, Dave Outhouse and Joe Binkley, prac- tice after school for the A Cappella presentation of Camelot, Front Row-Candy Bragg, Susie Farrell, Peggy Hodges, Linda Riggs, Sharon Rowe, Lura Vermilya, Linda Coon, Sandy Smith, Linda Ade. Row 2-Suun Foster, Stacy Svhurman, Elaine Ellison, Nancy Foley, Kan-n Babb, Kris Gingrich, Donna Walker, Anita Clark, Emily Backus, Alice Vaughn. Row 3- Orvillc- Hampton, Sidney Carter, Jim Barton, Amlaun Evans, Jack Jones, ,luhn Cripe, Brian Valentine, John Kemble, Bob Lucas, Mike Murphy. Back Row- Steve McCoy, Joe Bell, Bob Postlctliwait, llill Robinson, Gib Knoop, Terry Crosser, Dick Jones, Dick Bousum, Lcrrill White, Dave Oulhouse, Dave Long, For Governor-Elect 'Tor the A Cappella Choir of Jefferson High School with thanks and good wishes-Roger Branigan- December 7, 1964-. This was the inscription on a program sent to ,lefl's A Cappella Choir by lndianais new governor several days after their performance at the Lafayette Recognition Banquet, where nearly one thousand members of the community honored the new governor. The A Cappella Choir presented more shows this year than it had in previous years. Not only did it perform at the governorls banquet, but also for the Rotary Club at the Morris Bryant Hotel and for the lndustrial Management Club at the Purdue Union North Ballroom. At the annual Purdue University Trustee's Dinner-Dance, the A Cappella Choir was asked to present the musical portion of the program, which was usually done by the Purdue Clee Club. Days of Wine and Roses, Hello Dolly, and Charadel' were sung at the choir's annual convocation for the Jeff student body. Officers of the choir were Stuart Valentine, presi- dent, ,lim Barton, vice president, Elaine Ellison, treas- urerg and ,loan Miller, secretary. Richard Jaeger was the director and John Clark, the accompanist, A CAPPELLA CHOIR MEMBERS, Steve Smith, Linda Ade, and Jim Smith don't act their ages when they perform as The Triplets. Page 73 Pep Band Boosts Gridders at Awa Games CARROLL H. CoPi:LANn leads the Basketball Band in a pre-game number as the Block Section accompanies music with motions. Pop liamlffronl Ron'-Tom Parks, Larry Elliott, Fn-il Yyvs-rln-rg, Phil Callahan, Jim Baer, Kirk Elliott, Dan Spross, Bob Murray, .lim Patterson. Ron' 3--'l'om Tcsm Resplendent in bright red jackets decorated with the Pep Band insignia, the boys in the Jeff Pep Band blasted out rousing numbers at all of the pep sessions, making students, spirits soar. Besides furnishing music for the half-hour pep sessions, the Pep Band accom- panied the football squad to out-of-town games and provided instrumental stimulus for the fans who went along to cheer the team at these games. The group also enthusiastically aided the cheerleaders in leading ,leilis excited pupils in pre-game yells. The sponsor of the Pep Band was C. James Schnabelg Ed Williams was the band's managerg and Tom Carlson was drum major. The Basketball Band cooperated with the Pep Band by playing at basketball games and provided back- ground music for Block Section renditions of Jeff chants. On several occasions, the Basketball Band accompanied the Block Section in special card shows. At every game the band performed the '4Star Spangled Banner with a color guard and played the school song. C. H. Copeland was the band's adult adviser, Ed Wil- liams was the student directorg and Bob Murray was librarian. Don Dirnmitt. Row 2-David Riley, Dick Jones, Tom Carlson, Paul Szigetvari, er, Gib Yuunil. Jerry Hawker, Mike Coffman, James Owen, Art Conner, David Vcach. Bank Rowfliill Hall, Stephen Virgin, Ed Williams, Put Barnard, Jim White, Mike Sweeney, Paul Foxworthy. 1 i Dance Band-Front Rou'wPhil Callahan, Tom Carlson. Dick Jones, Paul Szigetvari, Jim Baer, Kirk Elliott, James Owen, Craig Spence. Back Row-Tom T1-smer, Bill Hall, Paul Foxworthy, Stephen Virgin, Ed Williams, Pat Barnard, Bob Murray, .lcrry Hawker. Dance Band Adds Spirit to Holiday Tourney Playing for school dances across the state, the Jeff Dance Band strengthened its already high ereputation as a good high school dance band. This band played for the Holiday Tourney at Jeff, taking the place of the Basketball Band. By doing this, the members of the Dance Band were able to demonstrate their skill and versatility, and at the same time they were able to provide the regular Basketball Band with a short vacation, On March T at Sunnyside Auditorium, the Dance Band participated in a concert with the Jeff Orchestra. The Band also presented a convocation at Jeff during which the band's pianist, Craig Spence, played a modern piece which he had composed himself. The Dance Band won a first division rating at the District Solo and Ensemble Contest, and on February 20 the members went to Indianapolis and captured a Hrst division rating at the State Solo and Ensemble Contest for the ninth year in succession. Adult adviser to the Dance Band was C. H. Copeland, and Ed Williatlis was the student director. 'WVATCH lT, BOY. says the dance band leader Ed Williams as he tlucks quickly beneath Steve Virgin's trombone before practice. Page 75 Concert Band-Front Row-Dick Jones, Dick Arnold, Theresa McNary, Stuart Brassie. Row 2-Ramona Snider. Lonita Copeland, Nancy Role, Debbie Lanum Sharon Seley, Janice Cullman, Dave Early, Gary Snyder, Tony Robinson. Ron' 3-Terry Charles, .lim Patterson, John Libkie, Dick Bender, Mike Newgenl, Mike Switzer, Daryl Gillespie, Charles Deur, Dave Miner, Karcn Selcy, Larry Timmons, Susan Foster, Francis VanDcrmay. Back Row-Gery King, Dan Pierson Michael Willman, John Young, Fred Vyverbz-rg, Jerry Kcmaly, Gary 'I':iy'lor, Ar! Conner. Bu ing Uniforms is Coal of Concert Band, Performing inspiring concerts under the direction of C. H. Copeland, the musicians in ,leff's Concert Band developed their ability to play various band instru- ments, learned to appreciate all types of band literature, and became acquainted with great composers. Collaborating with the Orchestra and the other bands, the Concert Band performed in the Christmas Concert. The band also performed at convocations for ,leifis student body, presented a formal concert, and entered the annual Band, Orchestra, and Choral Con- test sponsored bythe Indiana School Music Association. The Marching Band, with Tom Carlson and Tom Parks as drum majors, gave dazzling half-time per- formances at the football games, and also marched at the State Fair and the Christmas parade. The most profitable projects for the bands were selling fruitcakes for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays and sponsoring a pro basketball game. The money went into the Band and Orchestra Uniform Fund. Officers, elected by pupils in the Concert Band and the Symphony Band, served for both. Those oilicers elected from the Concert Band were Marie Kuss, assist- ant secretary, Dick Jones, treasurer, and Tom Parks, assistant librarian. Page 76 Heroin: xliznroiuiiwc AT Concert Brutal convocation, Mike Fogle man and Carl Flaningam quickly warm up on their instruments Front Raw-Sheryl Young, Judy Bryant, Pamela Walker, Charricmla Glaslalon, Cathy Tanner. Row Zfludy Kuss, Marseille Reed, Vance Kiscr, Rem Buck. Rau' 3iRon Bell, Bill Cridvr, Jim Talbott, Bob Newgcn Builn-y. .lamvs Hawkins, Helen Ohcrle, Kirk Elliull, Linslu Mills, Linlln Summers, Buck Row-Tom Richey, Practicing Fills Spare Time Mead, Judy Arnholl, Pam Fisher, Denny Young, Marie 1, Gib Young, Tom Tesmer, John Von Kannon, Paul David Cox, Steve Burnett, Margie Coopman. TOM PARKS, NANCY TRUXI-JL, and Tum Carlson, drum majors and majorelte, lead marching band at football games. Page 77 Classical Concerts on The melodious notes of uCantique de Noelw filled Sunnyside auditorium on December 13 as Jelfis Sym- phony Band performed in the annual Christmas con- cert. Later in the year the band gained additional experience by presenting two formal classical concerts and by giving convocations at Jeff and at the two junior high schools. Learning to perform pieces of advanced difficulty provided the musicians with a knowledge of great composers and prepared them for the annual Band, Orchestra, and Choral Contest. The musicians in the Symphony Band learned to excel in salesmanship too. Throughout November and December they sold fruitcakes, ranging in size from two to five pounds. Their sales totaled about 1500 pounds, and profits mounted to 351450. This money went into the Band and Orchestra Uniform Fund. C. H. Copeland was the director of the Symphony Band, and the band ollicers were Ed Williams, presi- dentg James Owen, vice presidentg Diana Belcher, sec- retaryg David Riley, assistant treasurerg and Bob Mur- ray, librarian. Agenda for Symphon DAVE VEACH EXAMINES his tuba to be sure that it will perform when hc wants it to during the convo for which he is preparing. Symphony Band---Franz Row-Diana Be-lm-ln-r, David Riley, Donna Randolph. Row 2fSnndy Clary, Pam Ads, Linda Grounds, Sharon Collen, Colleen Edgele, Sandy Lislsler, Pina Kcmble, Barb Williams, Run' Sf-Eel Williams, Pat Barnard, Bob Murray, .lerry Hawker, .lim While, Mark Newhart, Wayne Short, Paul Fox- wurlhy, William Hall, Steve Virgin, Harold Snxixli. Burk Ruwf'I'om Parks, Larry Elliott, Don Dimmilt, Phil Callahan, David Veach. Page 78 Bandg Convos Given at Jeff, Junior Highs MR. COI'ELAND,S FOURTH hour symphonic band librarian, Pam Ade, replaces some sheet music to its proper place after class. v-4 ...ol ff' DURING SYMPHUNIC BAND practice, ,lim Baer, contrabass clari- net player, and Ann Richeson, vibraphone player, share a joke. Front Row-Sharon Tyrie, Juan Younlu-r, Linda Kanahle. Row 2'-Martin Braaksma, Craig Spence, Mike Sweeney, Carl Flaningam, Jackie Becker, Mike Fogle- man, Patti Zimmerman, Suc Trimble. Row 3-Mike Coffman. Tom Carlson, Gary Richeson, Dan Spross, Paul Szigelvari, Jim Baer, Cynlhil Goodrich, Debbie Reppert. Back Row-James Owen, Ann Richeson. Page 79 5 6 Orchestra-'Franz Rowfluanila Haley, Susie Kimbrell, Barbara Black, Karen Hawks. Row 2-Roberta Wade, Pam Cox, Mary Flaningnm, Paula Semmes, Dianna Gorman, Sharon Tyrie, Jean Younkvr. Row 3f.lan Weber, Joyce Kcrfoot, Camilla Carter, Leslie Klein, Teri McNary, Harding Kennedy, Lee Klinger, Dave Webb, Parthena Board, Limla Brooks. Back Ron--'Ann Richeson. CL-ry King, Randy Williams, C. James Schnalnol, director. rehestra Aids Band Department by Selling DURING CHRISTMAS coNvocA1'1oN, double-bass players Kenny Etter and ,lim Owen twang away as Choral Department looks on. BARB BLACK cmzcxs our CANDY to sell for Valentine's Day from fellow Orchestra members Susie Kimbrell and Juanita Haley. Flon! Ron:--Dave Cox, Patty Riley, .lim Stn-el, Susan Klein. Row 2fSandy Clary, Pant Ade, Sharon Collcn, Cindy Willey, Sandy Green, Emma Kochert, Nancy Troxel. Ran' 3ff'I'ony ltohinson, Pant Fish:-r, Mike Sweeney, Bob Murray, Ed Williams, William Hall, Gib Young, Mike Fogleman, Cary Richesun, Jiln Hacr. Burk Ron' John Schultz. K1-u litter, .lzllncs Owen. Fruitcakes and andy for Needed niforms Trips to the State Orchestra Contest and the State Solo and Ensemble Contest enabled Jeff orchestra mem- bers to display their techniques and talents. Joining with high school pupils from all over the state, Jeii string players participated in the Manchester College All-State String Festival. The Orchestra also performed at the Jeff Christmas convocation, the Christmas Concert, the winter concert, the All-City Orchestra Festival, and Commencement. Playing for the two junior high schools was another activity which the members profited from. To help boost the Band and Orchestra Uniform Fund, the orchestra collaborated with the band in sponsoring a professional basketball game. The selling of fruit-cakes for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays helped pay orchestra transportation expenses. Directing the orchestra was C. James Schnabel. President Jim Owen was assisted by Susie Kimbrell, vice president, Cindy Willey, secretaryg Joyce Kerfoot, treasurer, and Pat Barnard, wind representative. These oflicers and the orchestra members dedicated them- selves to providing good music for the community. 'Year' . l N My,.w 'N NANCY Tnoxt-QL LISTENS with amusement as Bob Murray in- structs her again about dynamics and tempo of his trumpet solo. Page 81 X gp . V V' - ' U- f ' ' , , w ' f, '- I Alf ,V Lv ' f x V Vu . mx i .4 Y ' 5 ' Z 'J U . A bl t . 1 ,, A 1 N V1 'V y r ' X Q, w . . K W V, V af r x l l V QWJD ll f OJ ll r SJ f l c p, Xl Ju L4 ll, ' w l mix l lt Vl A l 4 l l Q it nj f . 1 X V ,Jl . H ,' l l . x ,N I I I IV J tl 1 1- . - A .K V I lt' 1 - - ' .-' ,V ,N ,1 Q '-- , 1. , .Q J ' ' ' X X, .J ll vt 41-if V of 4 ' ,- N X , X, X , R , f , f f , f K X, f r f' 1 2 N K l J ul K' fy y X lf 1 D l 1' lf fj lt 'l' 1 C A lb lf L V5 1 JW f V W l y f urrounclevl dy jacbfion . . . NForward the red, forward the black . . . sing Jeff pupils as they support the Broneho athletic teams. The faithful support of all Jeff fans plus strong bodies, maturity, and determination accompany our teams and help them to uphold ,leflws standing in the North Central Conference. Most valuable player awards, 'Gln sweaters, the excite- ment of the basketball tournament, the yelling of the crowd, and the help of fine coaches are traditional parts of Jeff athletics. All of them combine to bring Jefferson High School excellence in sportsmanship as well as athletic ability. .fdfltificfs I . , CJK f.4Z2L, if , W 1 Uv , ' If i 'A ,f'l--fevu g X'- 6 if fi M l ff swf i f . 'fads 4, -,K f 84 ' f -. 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Q' .N , -Q 14 4, , A A fif sm , ig . Maw :EQ 53 5 V' ' . ' .255 '13 K U 39, V ' -23? '. 'mf ,ggi Q KX 4 , , 4 , 3 Yf i A 4 m N 5512 ?Y W 1 . L h AP,- . , E qs. C: 1'- 1- ,iw , . . WN , '. ,R ' Q- I 2,- 0 as 1' J. . P K , 4 S Wwe: x K 1 8 y .5 , , I .xx-il. .mg ', i . 1 4 V FL1f:x-1T-twirl-111 lllll-Cl-l LESTER fights for three more yards with two FULLBACK STEVE HAMP1-UN dodges the lunge of a defender as he opponents struggling to tackle him in the game with Milnllal- carries the ball for a long gain in the game against Brebeuf. Jeff ridders Plow Through Opponents to f Varsity Footballefronz Row-John Holcrafl, Bill Heilman, Mike Jones, Jim Moffett, Jim Cochran, Gene Lowery, Bill Mourning, Joe Eylens, Dave Outhouse. Row 2fJim Caldwell, Lancli Cordell, Mike Alting, Bob Burton, Steve Hampton, Jack Sovern, Bob Barton, Tom Sewell, Don Jacobs. Row 3-Coach, Dick Skibinski, Joe Bell, Steve McCoy, Lou Koning, Bob Baldwin, Bob Brunger, Jim Henderson. Row 4fCoach, Pat McCafiry, Coach, Jack Schull, Tom Norini, John Sarult, John Ilaclrlan, Steve Hale, Tim Friend, John Scheumann, Don Fairchild, Coach, Norm Willey, Coach, Rohr-rt Downing, Trainer, Harold Cordell. Back Row-Donny liichanlson, Rick Rouse, Roy Wfyant, Mike Martin, Fred Bolyard, Mike Lester, Mike Gregory, John Kimble. Page 84 After losing a group of seniors which included all- staters Dick Lester and Bruce Cunstra, Coach Pat lVlcCal1ry and his stall were faced with the task of organizing a winning team consisting of nearly all inexperienced gridders. Although the team was in- experienced, its efforts resulted in a fine 6-3-1 mark and second place in the North Central Conference for the third year in succession. The team members voted ,lim Moffett as the Most Valuable Player, and Jack Sovern received the Mental Attitude Award. Fred Bol- yard was elected the captain of the team. 196-L Varsity Football Scores J:-fl' .,... 6 Crawfordsville jg-ff 4,4,,,,,, 6 Kokomo ,,,.,.,.,,.... ,...... . ,lull Logansport .,...... ........ Ji-ff ,,,,,,,., 13 Anderson .,..,... ........ Je-fl' .,,...... 21 Frankfort ...,.. ,,...... ,le-ff ...,..... 12 Bloomington .. ...,.. .. ,lt-H ......... ......... 3 3 llrelieuf ....., J.-ff ,,,,.,,., ,.,,,.... 1 4 Richmond ...,.. ...i.... ,lcfl ......... Jr-ff ...,..,.19 Lebanon ,..,.. Manual ...... Joi: EYLI-:Ns RAMnLi:s Anouwn right end with the aid of somt- excellent blocking to pick vital yardage in thc Manual game. Second Place in orth Central Conference XM-, 'E I ELATED COACHES Pat McCaffry, Dick Skibinski, and Jack Schult encourage the players as they score a touchdown against Brebeuf. Page 85 ,Ieff's Colts Compile 18-5 Record Against B-Team Foo!hallfFronl Row-Rick Bolyard, Damon Niswongcr. Doug Slanshury, Mark Stradvr, Mike Ls-star, Dave Wagner, Mike Tromlicllo. Raw 2- Coacli .lack Schull, Dick Englcr, Mike Love, Karry Swanson, Monty Kemper, Rick Wheeler, hurry Mackey, Tom Richey, Coach Robert Downing. Back Row- Bub Page, Loren Lancaster, Steve Crane, Ed Hoshaw, Jim Haskins, Mike Aldridge, John Stall. Bouncing back after a poor season last year, the Broncho NBH gridders posted a perfect 9-0 record. It must be noted that this yearls squad was unusually well balanced. Not only could the offense boast of a near 30 point game average, but this team also featured a fine defense which held their opponents to a mere 7 point game average. The coaches, Bob Downing and Jack Schult, agreed that the success this season was a result of great team effort. They felt that these boys, who were nearly all sophomores, may bring successful football seasons. l96fl- B-Team Football Scores Jeff several lt-fl Anderson ...,....,,.,.. .,.... 7 lc-ll' Crawfordsville .,.. ...... 0 ,lt-fl Kokomo .....,..., ...... 6 lcfl ....... ......, V alparaiso .,.,., ...... 2 5 Jr-Fl Noblesville ....... ...... 7 Jr-fl Southwestern ...,.. ...... 0 ji-ff Logansport .,.. ...... l 8 lull' Kokomo ....... ..,... 0 Je-ll Lebanon ,..,. ...... 0 Page 86 wllTH His TH.-xmxlari-Ls blot-king for him, Mark Stradcr gains ten long yards on this beautifully executed play in a B-team game. Adversaries in NCC Stressing good shooting, consistent rebounding, and a determined defense, the ,leflf Colts compiled a season record of 1,1-5, with their 5 losses being to NCC foes. The Colts encountered stiff competition and were barely able to squeak past Frankfort, West Lafayette, Logans- port, and New Castle. Several Colts had the opportunity to see some varsity action. 1964-65 B-Team Basketball Scores Joli' ,.....,.. ....,.... 5 9 Attica .,........,. ......., 2 8 .left ..,,.,... ,......,. 6 7 Rossville ...... ....... 2 8 Jr-ff ......,.. ..,..,.., 4 7 Lebanon .. ...,... 29 je-H ......... .....,... 4 6 Kokomo ........ ..,.... 5 0 ,lx-ff ....,..,. ...,..... 7 4 Hammond .,..... .....,. 3 7 ,lt-ff ......... ......... 3 9 Anderson , ,,.,..,. ....... 5 1 ,lt-ff ......... ..,...,.. 5 O Frankfort .....,...., ,...... 4 6 ,lt-ff ....,.... ......... I 55 We-st Lafayette .....,. ....... 3 1 ,It-H .,.,,..,. ......... 4 9 Marion ,,............... ....... 5 1 Jeff ......... ......... f X3 Kokomo ,.....,....,,.. ,....,. 5 3 jr-ff ..,....,. .,..,,... 4 2 Crispus Attucks ...., ....... 3 2 ,It-lf ...,..... .......,. 4 2 Muncie ,....,....,. ..,.... 44 Jet? Jett jeff Jr-H ,left , ........ ..,...... 5 5 ' Twin Lakes ...... Marion .............. Logansport Crawfordsvillc New Castle ......... ....... Jt-H ....,..,. ......... 4 8 Richmond . ....... Bon Dixon SKILLFULLY evades two defenders during the Cathe ,It-flf. ....... . .,,..... 59 Cathedral ..,. clral game to 'score for the Colts as Steve Hampton looks on B-'l's'am Basketball- Front Ruwf'-ltlanugt-r Mike Vernon, Holi Page, Steve Hampton, Stow Flanagan, Htl lllift, ltlanngn-r Jim Smith. Hack RuwACnach Stun Lyboult, Jim Haskins, Butch Haupt, Bob Dickson, Bob Pustlethwait, Coach .lack Schull. VarsilyWBZskn-lball Frunl Row Dan Wulkvy, Rug--r Kirts, Bob Baldwin, Lim Kuning, Steve Rn-ash, Erik Jacobson. Brick Raw-Manager 11:5 Brewer, Duke Hartinan, Sh-vc Kirkpatrick, Cary Nurnmn, Bill Hvilnum, Paul Bvrgrvii, Doug Slivvts, Mark Slrader, Manager Bruce Underwood. Young Bronchos Surprise Fans to Advance IN IJOLIDAY TOURNEY game against Lebanon, Steve Kirkpatrick Tmzsu Titian: BILTNCII-1 CENTRAL Bearcats harass sophomore Stcvm shows his prowess as a rcbounder while he grabs a stray shot. Rc-ash to no avail as he sinks another one of his many baskets Page 88 IUAN WALK!-:Y Snoors a one-handed shot in spite of New Castle Trojans closely guarding himg Doug Sheets prepares to rebound. to the 4'SWeet Sixteen Becoming a more polished team with each game, interim coach Bill Wolsiellefs Bronchos compiled a 9-ll season record. In the Hnal three minutes of the Scnxi-State the Bronchos fell to Gary Roosevelt. 196-it-65 Varsity Basketball Scores ' 69 ,lt-ll .......,.....,..............,.., 67 Attica ......,...,...........,......,. ,......., .lcff .,...,.. ,........ 8 1 Kossville .....,................ ....,,... 6 1 ,lclf ..,...., .....,.., 6 9 Lebanon ..,.,.. .,.....,. 7 3 Jr-fl ........ .......,. 7 2 Kokomo ..,....., .,......, 7 4- ,Iell ........ ......... 6 7 llamrnond ..... ......,.. 6 5 ,lcll ........ ..,....,. 6 3 Anderson .,.,....... .,....... 8 9 ,lcfl .,....., ..,,..,.. F rankfort ........,..,.. ......... .lefl ....,... ........, 6 8 West Lafayette ......,. ......... .lt-fl' ,lt-tl' .le-fl Crispus Attucks Greencastle .......... ,... ..... Lebanon ..,.... , .......,.... .,...... , .le-fl Muncie Central .lt-fl' Crawfordsville ,.,. ...,..... .lt-ll' Monticello ..... Jeff Marion .......,.,..... ......... ,lt-fl' ,,,..,.. .......,.. 6 O Logansport ....... ,le-ll' New Castle .,..,.. ,leflf .,.,,, .,,,..i,,, rx .1 Richmond ..,...... ..,..i.. . Jeff .,.,,,,, ........, 6 8 Cathedral ............ ......... ,It-fl' Cary Froebel ........ ......... Jcfl West Lafayette .... ........, ,lt-ff Central Catholic ...... ...r. .... ,lt-fl Battle Ground ..,..... .......,. Jcfl Frankfort .............. ...,..... jeff Kentland .....,........ .......-. jeff Cary Roosevelt ......ri ...,..... A BLUE DEVIL MTHMPTS to distract Lou Koning as he tips the hall toward the basket while two Bronchos movc in to rebound, Page 80 Jeff rapplers Finall Defeat Logansport - ' , . Q 2 ' 5 ' ...is Wrestling Team-Fran: Row-Avery Fultz, Tom Croxton, Dale Richardson, Lindy Karberg, Doug McAdams, Tim Vaught, Tim Croxton. Row 2ALarry Nicholson, Larry Gardner, Rick Comer, Bill Underhill, Lerrill White, Rick Bolyarml, Les Dyer, Rick Wells. Row 3fCoach Dick Skibinski, Tom Rohr, Virdcn Bryan, John Hnllcrnft, Phil Fauver, Fred Fink, Mike Jones, Bob Stormont, Dave Outhousc, Manager Jim Vnmlerveen, Conch Norm Willey. Row 4-Manager Tim Coodpaster, George Thomas, Larry Long, Mike Lester, Jim Henderson, Rick House, Rick Pclfry, Don Sincx. FLEXING Hrs Muscuas, sophomore wrestler Rick Rouse uses all his strength and skill in pinning down a Logansport Berry. Boasting seven returning lettermen, the 1965 Jeff wrestling squad compiled a 7-4 record in regular sea- son competition and earned sixth place in the North Central Conference. With the services of senior letter- men John Hollcraft, Tom Croxton, and Rick Comer as well as those of junior letter winners Lerrill White, Avery Fultz, Dale Richardson and Jim Henderson, Coach Norm Willey's grapplers succeeded in defeating Logansport for the first time in the history of Jeff wrestling. Tom Croxton was undefeated in regular season play, and Rick Comer advanced to the state finals. Since six underclassmen will return as expe- rienced matmen, Jeff's wrestling future looks bright. Jeff .left Jeff J eff. Page 90 Jeff .......... ..,... 9 Jeff ,,,,.... .. ,........ 27 Jeff .......... ......... 44- ,leff ....,..... ......... Jeff ........., ......... Jeff .......... ......... Jeff .......... ........ 1965 Wrestling Scores Twin Lakes .......... Crawfordsville .... Kokomo .... ......... Southport ......... Logansport ..,........... West Lafayette ........ Frankfort .................. South Bend Central Danville, Illinois .... Lebanon .................. Anderson ........ Despite being handicapped by a small practice pool, the Jeff swimming team compiled a record of three wins and three losses this year. This record is rather deceiv- ing, however, because the team faced some of the state's roughest competition. Senior Dale Kenrich finished third in the breaststroke division in the IHSAA meet this year and was voted MVP by his teammates. Kenrich and an- other senior, Roger Beaver, served as the mermen's co- captains. These two boys and six other lettermen earned Jeff a second place in NCC swimming competition as compared with eighth place last year. A B-team was also formed this year. 1965 Swimming Scores Jeff ,.......... .......... 6 6 Anderson ................. .,....,... 2 8 Jeff ........... .......... 4- 2 Southpourt .................... .......... 5 3 Jeff .........,. ........... 4- 2 South Bend Central ...... .......... 5 3 J elf ........... .......... 6 2 Frankfort ................... .......... 3 3 Jeff ................................ 59 West Lafayette ....... ............,.... 3 6 J eff ..,....,........................ 22 Kokomo ..................,,.,........,......... 73 North Central Conference Meet ............,........... .....,.. 2 nd out of 5 Burris Relays ..............,......,....................... ......... 3 rd out of 5 Sectional ........................ .......... ........ 2 n d out of 8 State ......... ......... 1 3th out of 26 Mermen Splash to 2nd Place l l I I I if 'S' 151.1 ...L ,M 'R x RocER BEAVER AND DALE KI-ZNRICH spring into racing dives as B. L. Metzger, John Fletmeyer, Loren Lancaster finish a lap. Finish in CC. Swimming Team-Front Row--Harold Brown, Jim Sharp, Roger Beaver, Dave Downey, Iim Dierstein. Back Row-Conch Pete Schug, .lohn Fletemeycr, Dale Kenrich, George Farrell, Dick Malsbary, Manager Jim Yuill. Page 91 vii Jeff Baseball Squad Finishes First in CC GRIPPING 'ri-IE BASEBALL bat firmly, Mark David prepares to prac- tice knocking the baseball out of the Columbian Park field. Page 92 Nine returning lettermen led leffis 1964. baseball squad to a record of seventeen wins and three losses and a North Central Conference championship. Senior ,lack Walkey was chosen Most Valuable Player by his teammates, and Denny Brady was a unanimous choice for Most Valuable in the conference. 1964 Baseball Scores Jeff ......... ........ 1 6 ,leff ......... ........ 9 Jeff .,..,,,,, ........ Jeff ,..,,.... ........ Jeff ......... ........ Frankfort ........., Crawfordsville .. Marion .............. Anderson .......... New Castle ........ Jeff ......... ........ L ogansport ........ Jeff ......... ........ D anville, Illinois Jeff ......... ......... D anville, Illinois Jeff A,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, K okomo .............. Jeff .,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,., Z ionsville .......... Jeff ..,,,,,,, ........ R ichmond .......... jeff Clinton Prairie .. Jeff North Central .... Jeff Hammond Noll .. Jeff Jeff Jeff Hammond Noll .. Noblesville ........ Michigan City .. iii f Two or THE BASEBALL squad's returning lettermen Steve Kirk patrick and Jack Sovern, check the weight and grip of a bat JACK SOVERN DEMONSTRATES a squeeze hunt at baseball practice as another Broncho slides in home under catcher.' l 1 Y a1Ml Baseball Team-Front Raw-Kim Benner, Wally Reeve, Steve Kirkpatrick, Jim Cripc, .lack Snvcrn, .lim Moilctt, Joe Eylens. Row 2-Steve Hale, Bob Pngc, Mark Strader, Stcvc Rt-ash, Phil Fnuvcr, Loren Lancaster, Keith Nelson, Steve Flanigan, Mark Slickers. Back Ruw-Doug Shccts, John Sarault, Don LnF0n, Dun Hartman, Damon Niswunger, Ed Kochcrt, Steve McAdams, Emes! Hnupt, Jerry Lindstrom. Page 93 Cross Country Team-Front Row-Joe Binkley, Dick Campbell, Dan Walkey, Jim Aldridge, Tom Croxton, Dave Bowers, Leroy Lewis, Lon Hullman. Row 2-- Dan Anderson, Brad Robinson, Bob Dickson, Francis Ynndcrmay, Dave Baker, Don Coy, Denny Walker, Steve Bailey, George Thomas. Row 3-Tom McDuffy, Jerry Bailey, Bob Murray, Ralph Ward, Jerry Sipple, Davis Ncwhart, Erik Jacobson, Don Worthington. Back Row-Coach Phil Hurt, Gregg Jessup, Steve Kirkpatrick, Gary Norman, Jim Taylor, Ken Shonk, Walt Grilicn, Dan Crapon, Dick Bousam, Mike Anderson, Stcve Minniear, Barry Buhler, Manager Jerry Smith. nderclassmen Help Jeff Track and Cross THREE cnoss-COUNTRY LETTERMEN, Dan Walkey, Barry Bahler, Steve Minniear, discuss ways to improve their running styles. Winning its first six meets and losing only to even- tual State Champion West Lafayette, this year's cross- country team compiled an impressive 6-1 record. In doing so, Coach Phil Hurt's squad posted the best record of any Jeff cross-country team. The strong Broncho crew, led by veteran ace Dan Walkey and junior lettermen Barry Bahler and Steve Minniear, won the Frankfort Invitational Meet for the second straight year and placed third in the North Central Conference. This third place iinish in the NCC was the best ever posted in the history of Jeff cross-country. In the light of the success of this year's team, com- posed mainly of underclassmen, Jeff shall undoubtedly seek to maintain its record and present stiff competi- tion to all opponents. 1964 Cross-Country Scores Jeff .leii Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Southwestern . Dayton ............. Lebanon ....... East Tipp ..... Dayton ............. Kokomo ........... Crawfordsville Logansport ..... West Lafayette f l Wim Muscuas STRAINlNG,G8I'y Norman easily clears the bar while practicing high jumping with the track team at .left field. Having six returning lettermen and some very strong sophomore runners, Coaching Downing's track squad es- tablished a 5-1 record in dual meets and won one of two triangular meets. After being beaten by West Lafayette in a triangular meet with Central Catholic, the Jeff thinlies came back in the Central Indiana Conference meet to edge West Lafayette 5915-58. ln the Sectional, the half-mile relay team, the 880 relay team, and Dick Campbell in the 220 gained lirsts. Jeff placed third. Sophomore Mike Lester was chosen as lVl.V.P.g Don Worthington received the mental attitude award. Barry Bahler was the most improved. Jeff 1964- Track Scores Rossville ....... Southwestern ...... .......... 3 6 Jeff ......... ......... 8 0 Frankfort ...,...,... ,...,..... 2 9 Jeff .,....... ...,...., 5 916 Tipton ,.,,..,,.,,....... ,.,,,,,,.. 4 915 .left .47 West Lafayette .,...,..... ...,...... 6 8 Central Catholic ...,... ,,,.,..,.. 2 2 Jeff ......... ......... 46 Logansport ..........,,. ..,..,,.., 6 3 Jeff ......... ...,..... 5 6 Crawfordsville ....... ........., 5 3 Jeff ......... ,........ 5 9M West Lafayette ....... .......,.. 5 aw Country Squads To Successful Campai ns Track Team-Front Row-Sonny Gerber, Dun Coy, Dave Baker, Mike Lester, Cone Lowi-ry, Toni Rohr, Don Worthington, Str-vc Hailey, Steve Hampton Manager Brad Robinson. Row Zfhlanager Dick Mullen, Jim Caldwell, Stan Snodgrass, l'hil Shoff, Lcrrill While, lion Courtney, John Mathews Dennis Walker' Cary Norman, Sam Herron, Manager Dick Jones. Row 3-Dun Wnlkey, Coach Robert Downing, Gregg Jessup, Dun Fairchild, Joe Bell Ken Shurik Dub Brun er. Barry Bahler, Steve Minniear, Jim Aldridge, Dick Campbell, Assistant Coach Phil Hurt. ' ' K ' Page 95 Racketmen Finish Second in Conference Jeff's tennis team, bolstered by veteran lettcrmen Denny Cahill, ,lim Cochran, Dave Lewis, Jerry Hawk- er, and Jim Barton, entered the 1965 season with the hope of winning the North Central Conference cham- pionship after placing second last year. In 1964 the team compiled a record of nine wins and five losses, falling only to Anderson in conference play. Cochran was elected Most Valuable Player and served as co-captain with Cahill. 1964 Tennis Scores Jeff ,,,,,,, ,,..,,, 7 Bloomington High ............ ...... 0 DAVE Lewis, a member of Jef'f's tennis team, gets ready to re- Jeff ..,,,., ...... turn a speeding ball back to his opponent during a practice. .left .,,,,,, i..... Jeff .....,. ,..... Jeff ...,.....,. .....,. 2 Bloomington University ..,......... 5 Jeff West Lafayette .............. Jeff Danville, Illinois. Jeff ..,........ ....... P eru .................. Jeff ....... ....... li larion .,............ Jeff ..i..., ....... N orth Central ...... .left ....,.. ,...,.. L ogansport ....., .1611 ....... ....... N ew Castle ...... Jeff ....... ...... A nderson ,..,..,.......... .left ,...... ....,, C rawfordsville ....... Frankfort .............. Kokomo ,...,.,,..,. Richmond ..,..... Tennis Team-Front Row-Jim Cochran, Dave Lewis, Denny Cahill, Jim Barton. Back Raw- Jcrry Hawker, Dick Cochran, Paul Foxworthy. Page 96 um'--s-we-' 1 Meee+-ef-Area-wwf Golf Team-Front Row-Bob Munson, Bob Guinnup, Tum Jurkewicz, Mike Kramer, Steve Burnett, Fred Bender. Buck Row-Tom Carnahan, Jim Dieratein, George Schmidt, Tum Hall, Paul Bergrcn, John Schcumann, Jay Kirkpatrick, Fred Vyverhcrg, Randy Fnirman, Coach llnrry Creen. Lettermen Lead Linksmen to 14-5-2 Record With live returning lettermen, Coach Harry Green had the talent necessary to produce a winning golf team. The linksmen compiled a fine record of fourteen wins, live losses, and two ties. Bob Munson was ac- corded the honor of Most Valuable Player by his teammates. Jeff ........ ...... Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff ,....... ......... Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff ........ ......... Jeff .IeH .....,.. ...... Jeff Jeii' ........ ........, Jeff ........ ..... .leff Jeff Jeff Jeff ........ ......... Jeff ........ ......... 1964 Golf Scores 416 81! 3 10 1016 1116 1316 1216 716 916 716 1316 2 9 12 416 2 16 916 14 9 14 n Lebanon ....... Rensselaer ....... Peru ............. Oxford ........ Rensselaer ...., Attica ..................... ......... Central Catholic ..... West Lafayette . Kokomo ................. . ...... .. Crawfordsville .... ........... Frankfort ........... ......... Delphi ............... 10W 116 ........12 5 4M 316 116 2M 716 SW 76 1M Oxford ................... ......... l 3 West Lafayette ........ ........ 6 Crawfordsville ..... ........ 3 Frankfort ........... 10M Logansport ....... 1216 Logansport ....... SW Delphi ............... 1 Attica ..r.................. ........ 6 Central Catholic PRACTICING A si-roar PU'I'I' that might bring the Reds and Blacks a decisive victory is the senior golf team captain, Bob Munson. Bowling TcamfFrnnl Raw-Tom Davis, Dave Cortner. Row 2-Dana Sowmlers, Jim Braaksma, Gary W'agner, Denny Gunn, Gary Stover, Lee Klinger, Randy Brown, Rudy Wallace, Don Kuehle, Dick Thomas. Back Row-Sponsor Paul Deppcrt, Tom Barley, Dave Tyrie, Russell Chnrlcsworth, Terry Ross, Marvin Edwards, Tom Friend, Marlin Braaksina, Jim Davis, Tom Grant, John Misner, John Geiger, Roger Simmons. Bowlers Have Christmas Singles Tournament Every Tuesday evening thirty-two boys braved rain, hail, sleet, and snow to participate in the Jeff Bowling League. Through rich times and poor, sickness and health, their sponsor, Paul Deppert, traveled to Star Lanes to oversee the activities of the League. One of the highlights of the season was the singles tournament held during Christmas Vacation. Outstanding accomplishments of the bowlers included Dave Cortner's high average of 160, and Martin Braaksma's high game of 243. The Deacons topped all other teams in the final standings. The feats of the keg- glers were recorded by their secretary, Tom Davis. Bowling League Final Standings W L Deacons ...... 4516 ........ ..,...... 1 716 Miserables .. 34 29 C'l'O's .......... 3316 ........ ......... 2 QM Pickers ........ 30 32 Moonshiners 30 32 Ally Kats .... 29 34 Holy Rollers 2716 ........ ...,.... 3 516 Bears ,..,...,.. 2616 ........ ......... 3 65 Page 98 TOM DAVIS CHECKS to see if he needs a strike in the last frame as Dave Cortner, Jim Davis, and Tom Grant check their scores GAA Participates in All-State Track Meet Badminton tourneys, track meets, volleyball tourna- ments, and ping pong matches kept the members of ,lelT's Girls' Athletic Association physically fit. Many of the members used their skills and participated in dis- trict contests of athletic ability. For the first time in Indiana, a state championship track elimination of girls was held. ln preparation for this, the girls trained with the regular track team under coaches Bob Downing and Phil Hurt. GAA sponsored a volleyball tournament in March for girls in the area surrounding Lafayette. Some members of the Girls, Athletic Association earned fs , which they received on Honor Day in May. These letters may be worn on black sweaters like those that members of the J Club wear. The girls com- peted in contests to earn points toward a J , Other awards, such as plaques and pins and Jeff keys, were also presented to deserving members. DIANA CORMAN keeps her eye on the hall as her partner, Car- olyn VanderPloeg, hits it in G.A.A. action in the little gym. GAA-Front Row-Bonny Selleck, Betty Reagan, Cheryl Wurtman, Nancy Harrison, Alice Vaughn, Linda Ward. Row 2-Carol Little, Sylvia Smith, Shirley Lane, Carolyn Hull, Marcia Jackson, Betty Pugh. Row 3-Sponsor, Mrs. Eleanor Beard, Janice Hilt, Vicki Newman, Patty Baer, Cynthia Goodrich, Dianna Gorman, Patsy Kelley. Back Raw-Theresa McNary, Judy Tyrie, Linda Mills. Carolyn VanderPloeg, Diana Sutton, Diana Harrison. Page 99 huggers Finlsh 10 0 and Win hampionship ZS M .la Io Eyle s Back Row-Gene Lowery, Ron Hampton, Bill Mourning, Dave Outliouse. Monday evenings from December to March found the Jeff gym overrun with eager basketball players. The varsity and B team had finished practicing, how- everg it was time for the intramural teams to play. Over 130 boys participated in intramural competition. They were divided into two leagues of six teams each. As is usually the case, play was dominated by senior teams. The Chuggers finished with a perfect 10-0 rec- ord, and the Chinese Bandits ended regular season play with a 9-1 slate, suffering their only defeat to the Chuggers. ln the tournament held at the end of the season, the Chuggers defeated the Bandits again and then had an easy time beating the Moonshiners and capturing the championship. 1965 Intramural Scores EAST WEST Chuggers ......,,,.,,............., 10-0 Kingsmen ............. ....... 1 7 Soul Mates .... lntruders ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Pink Elephants ..... ....r.. Misfits ..............,. .....,, Blue Ribbon Boys Fugitives .....,......... Rolling Stones .... Moonshiners .,....... Chinese Bandits Bushwackers ........ Sorting sweaty uniformsg cleaning filthy, humid locker roomsg checking equipmentg and recording scores are examples of the often over-looked efforts which student managers afford our Athletic Depart- ment. Student managers are the boys whom one finds working industriously around our football field and locker roomsg tnany times their work continues after everyone else has left. The eflorts of these boys are essential in making our athletic teams successful. For performing their various duties the managers receive letters, making them eligible to become members of the J Club. Serving as managers for our football teams during the 196-if season were Bruce Underwood, Mike Smith, ,lim Van der Veen, Leo King, Mike Vernon, and Don LaFon. Bruce Underwood and Mike Vernon, along with ,lim Smith and ,lelif Brewer, served as managers for the basketball teams. Jerry Stnith and Dick Mullen were the managers for the cross country team, ,lim Yan der Ycen for the wrestling team, ,lim Yuill for the swimming team, and Lon Hulliman for the tennis team. ,lim Van der Veen and Leo King managed the baseball squads, and Dick Jones was the track manager. VARSITY BASKETBALL managers. Jim Smith and Jeff Brewer. hr-lp Mrs. Howell sort tickets for the llegional Baskt-tltall 'l'ottrttt'v. Athletic Department lave Drives Managers VARst'rY MANAGERS Leo King, Bruce Underwood, Jim Van der discuss various responsibilities. Managers are components which Veen, Don Lafon, Mike Smith and Mike Vernon get together to insure the smooth running and success of their respective tt-ants. Pugf' 101 H3153 is - um, W. SEAS RHI! Y Q -- -,Q Q FH A , 11,3 a M H va wtf Q Q4 Q . A fa.. - 4 bg is Q I QE ' E 1 1 . 1 X Q 'Q w If 1, gf ', ' in --G . -QQ WS ,gg i img Q , 1 , Qggf . 1 ' 1 rx .Q . A 'Se 9 9 ,f G , ,A , x K i K Y E giwfggs 5 -s ' : a A f I KA Q, i ,Q v :Q 'E as M- S .... gg S x 'LIN A . '67 5 Q 5 ,A u it Pg 6 E: .Sig-.if-.rf 52.44 QQ Q, ,-. I 5 Gr 5 x ' f 4- ,A ,.. 5 gg 3 Q Q 3 if SQ if if Y L iw 'K Q fv Q. in N' 6 Q I 4 4 Q I xg' We A1 A ' xx 3 :L .K , W-Z if ' W I . - 4 Q 741469 ' 'i2'A'Q i t QP 4 1 f -Q' . gww' , W' ref .. W MMU! , I 'Q , M491 W Mikasa, wx. , , XM W My in rf r 'fs '4 llwfdi X V I 949 1 Qi Q R , w x.. sr H HU If M14 9 iw Q' m ! M 4 Q 9 A ,J fa ifwn 'QQ 'F ., 11 eww ff' QL fa fi 'ix mf l M fm Z mf' MZ , fm Hz- ' Q14 ' 1 . ,' 19 M mg. '15 345' -' 4 Q ff-54 , 154' -My - 'fi cw ,df ' L JQ we nga, lp. Q ef I YQ. 74? 6 Vik, QQ 3123 'gf' avvft fm 'mm in gm. ' 4' my ag, fa. MQ. 11640 'M pa! M A MZ 'fb we A 4f4,'g, 512 Q :Q fel: 4, , 41 I -Sy ,IQ 0. gf 4 Lv U N rr '1 fe' x Q s A f af 4 f fi? W' .. i 00Ling fo file .Zim Preparing ,lcffls pupils to be useful citizens of the community, state, and nation is of utmost importance. This task is entrusted to the administration of Jefferson High School. lt must prepare to contend with new methods of teaching, new textbooks, and new equip- ment to relay knowledge to the pupils since a new high school is in the making. ln addition, the administra- tion must not overlook civic, social, and political obli- gations. The decisions which the administration makes each day are diHicult. Many of them are applicable to everyday problems, but all of them require JeH's faculty to look to the future. .fgclminidfrafion Page 104 1 I al . 5 N ww hx N.. Qu, 5 Ei uf' Huge Crowd Attends School Board Meeting ,'XSSlS'l'ANT 1'lilNf:w,xl.s, Li-miurtl Smith and Williuni Lew-ring, discuss liuw to Lll5l'lllllIlt' pllpllS wliu mluinuggm- new books. 'TEM A -xg A, QNMUXZLXM fi ka is GENERAL SCHOOL PoL1ciEslor both pupils and teachers are out- Dn. J. RUSSELL HIATT leaves his ofhce at Jeff to talk with lined by Charles Martin, principal of .l1'll'r'rS0n High 5Cl100l. the school board about the lndiana Tax Commission's decision. Page I 06 as New Hi h School Finding a site for the new Jefferson High School was a topic of much discussion at this year's meetings of the school board. Lalayetteis eight member board dis- cussed the many problems that arise when a new school is built, studied several possible locations, and finally voted to purchase the Pythian Home site. Directing the board meetings was one duty of Dr. J. Russell Hiatt, Lafayettes Superintendent of Schools. He also hired new teachers with the approval of the school board. Preparation of the annual budget was another of Dr. Hiatt's responsibilities as was the operation of the entire school corporation. Site is Finally Picked Charles Nlartin, principal. supervised the ,lell faculty. Assistant principal William l,cvering worked closely with the pupils and handled discipline problems. l.con- ard Smith, assistant principal of curriculum and in- struction. chose the schools textbooks and planned courses. Aiding the pupils in subject selection and vocational choice were the guidance counselors: Paul lleppcrt. Robert Finley. Miss ,lean llillxert, lllrs. Gertrude Krueger, Francis Lane, and james lllurray. A new system of counseling made it possible for pupils to have the same counselor all three years at Jell. School Beard-s-Top Row-Mr. Harry R. Murphy, Presidcnlg Mr. Harry Von Seggern. Secretary: Mr. Clifford Smith, Treasurer: Mr. Robert Bilrlcr. Bollom Rau - Xlr, Ralph Daily: Mr. Curtis Host:-tterg Dr. Robert Kohncg Mr. Glen Armstrong, Board Attorney. Page 107 GI-QUIRGE Piuciz. i1Li1c'moNir's Ti:.u:m1a. plays a Bach churale on Rr:LAxtNc IN THE TEACHERS, LOUNGE during sixth hour are Orval his Conn organ. The fine instrument has at full range of pedals. Martin, Richard Tho:-nnes. George Price, Mrs. Geraldine Heath. Jeff Teachers Tour Europe, United States thru-x n-ns mu: mm: Mmm! states C. J. Hopkins after Final tallies prove- his C'1llltlllllllC victorious over his wifi-'s choice. Page 108 Jeffis teachers found many leisurely ways to spend their vacations. Harry Green enjoyed hunting and fish- ing in Canada. as did Mrs. Louise Harrison, Mrs. Delores Grulrli. and Mrs. Margene Lewis. Glacier National Park and Banff National Park in Ganada were the sites of Mrs. LaNelle liaxteris vacation. Several teachers, trips proved educational as well as fun. Mrs. Marian Gettings toured W3SllillQlOIl, D. G., and New York Gity. Rolmert Finley. A. W, Maurer. and Mrs. Geraldine Heath also visited our nationis capital. A few of Jeffis teachers spent their vacations in for- eign lands. John Glarli. Mrs. Gertrude Kruger, Mrs. Marcia Gaunt. and Mrs. Mary Papageorgiou toured Europe. Mr. and Mrs. G. l. Hopkins visited thirteen European countries and the Hawaiian Islands. Excitement filled many teachers' lives. Paul Deppert spoke on his ham radio to a man in Quito. Ecuador. Mrs. Emily Price became quite elated when she caught a ping pong hall dropped from a helicopter and was rewarded a Hershey Bar for her unusual talent. Miltoit Green. Mrs. Kathleen Moston. and Edward Shoff went to the Worldis Fairg Kenneth Gonkling and James Stalker visited Disneyland. Truly, Jeff teachers lead very interesting lives. MR. KENNETH M. ANDREWS Business Education IYIIIIIIIIIS Sponsor Central Normal, B.S. Toledo. M.B.A. Lafayette City Councilman MRS. LANELLE BAXTER Scllool Nurse Future Nurses Club Sponsor Yillltlk'I4lJllt. ILS. Boston, MS. MRS. ELEANOR L. BEARD Physical Education G.A.A. Sponsor Washington State. BS. l'ut'due NI I' MR. RAYMOND C. BENDER Social Studios Wabash. .'X.l!. Butler. M.S. MR. DAVID N. BONHAM Matin-matics Litllll't'SSl0llS Director' Indiana State, .B.S. Purdue, M.S. MRS. MARY JANE BOYLE Business Education Coimncrcial Club Sponsor Indiana State, BS.: M.S. Knowledge Given to Students By Teachers MR. RUSSELL BRADLEY Business Education Treasurer of Lafayette Classroom Tcacllers' Association: Purdue, M.E. Central Normal A.B MRS. NANCY BREDEMEIER Science University of New Hampshire. B.S. Purdue M S MR. JOHN CLARK Choral Music Apollo Club, ,lefIersonians Sponsors Indiana. B.M.g B.M.E. MR. JOHN COKAIN Industrial Arts Spotlight Crew Sponsorg llurduc. BS.: M.S. MR. KENNETH R. CONKLINC Mathematics National Honor Society'Spol1sllr:BallSlalt', BS.: M.A. MR. CARROLL COPELAND lnstrumcntaLMusic Broncho Marching Band Sponsor, Basketball Band Sponsor. Dance Band Sponsor Ball State, B.S.g M.S. President of Indiana School Music Association Secretary of National Band Association MR. ERNEST CORTNER Business Education Student Council Sponsor Ball State. A.B. Butler, M.S. MR. MARION L. CRAWLEY . .Athletics d J Cl b S it ' -3 Athletic Director. an u ponsor f DePauw, A.B. Columbia. M.A. Member Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame MR. PAUL W. DEPPERT I' 5. Guidance KE . ',' Amateur Radio Club Sponsor, 55' Bowling League Sponsor A i DePauw, A.B. Indiana, M.S. Page 109 0 MRS. MARILYN DOOLEN Social Studies Red Cross Sponsor DePauw, B.A. Purdue, M.A. MR. ROBERT F. DOWNING Industrial Arts B-Team Footliall Coach Track Coach Indiana State, B.S. MR. ROBERT E. FINLEY Guidance Junior Class Sponsor Ball State, B.S. Purdue, M.S. MR. WILLIAM FRASER Speech Broneho Broadcasters Sponsor Indiana. B.S. Purdue. M.S. MRS. MARCIA GAUNT Foreign Language Indiana. A.B. Purdue, M.A. MRS. MARIAN GETTINGS English QPllI'lIl1t'. B.S. Ticket-taking and MR. HARRY W. GREEN English .lr. Varsity Baseball Sponsor Golf Sponsor: Purdue, M.S. Drake, B.S. MR. MILTON K. GREEN English Key Club Sponsor Butler, A.B. Indiana, ILA. Executive Board of Lafayette English Association MISS HELEN GRISHAW Home Economics Indiana, I3.S. MRS. DELORES GRUBB English Ball State. B.S. MRS. LOUISE HARRISON English Student Council Sponsor5Columbia, BLA, MR. JAMES HAWKER Speech and English National Forensic League Sponsor All-School Play Sponsor, Debate Sponsor Indiana State, A.B.g M.A. Purdue. B.A. National Speech Coach of the Year MRS. GERALDINE HEATH Business Educationglndiana State. B.S. MISS .IEAN HILKERT Guidance Cheerleaders' Sponsor, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board Sponsor, Block Section and Pom-Pom Corps Sponsor Ball State, B.S. Purdue. M.S. MR. CHARLES .I. HOPKINS English Booster Sponsor, Tennis Coach Indiana State, B.S.g M.S. Sports Writer of Lafayette Journal-Courier Page 110 fficiatin During Athletic MRS. EDYTHE HOPKINS Social Studies Student Council Sponsor Stephens College, A.A. Purdue, I5.S.g M.S. MR. ELLIS HOPKINS Social Studies President of Lafayette Classroomg Indiana, B.S.g M.A. Teachers Association,Chairman of the 110th Indiana State Teachers' Association Convention MRS. ,IANICE Y. HORNER Home Economics 5 Pl1FflUl'. B5- MR. PHILLIP WAYNE HURT Social Studies Cross Country Coachg Assistant Track Coach NcNet-se State College, ILS. MR. RICHARD ,IAECER Clit-ral Music A Cappella Choir Sponsor, Girls'Concert Choir Sponsor Yoices of jeff Sponsor Indiana, li.M.E.g INI.BI.E. Fred Waring Music Workshopg State Chairman of All State Chorus MRS. .IUDITH JAMES Mathematics 3 Ball State, A.B. Events Are Performed b Jeff Teachers MRS. MARGARET ANN KATTER Home Economics Purdue, B.S. MR. KENNETH KAUFFMAN Mathematics Key Club Sponsor Purdue, B.S. MR. JOHN P. KILROY Mathematics U. S. Naval Academy, B.S. Purdue, M.S. MISS GEORGIANA KIENLY Art Indiana, B.P.S.M. MR. ARTHUR KLINE Science Ball State, B.S.g M.A. National Science Foundation Scholarship MR. LOWELL W. KNOOP Science Hi-Y Sponsor Purdue, B.S.g M.S. Vice Chairman of Physics-Chemistry Section of Indiana State Teachers Association MRS. GERTRUDE KRUEGER Guidance Sophomore Class Sponsor State College of Iowa, B.A. State University of Iowa, M.A. MRS. SHEENA M. KVAKOVSZKY Mathematics, Science Sunshine Society Sponsor St. Andrews University, B.S. MR. FRANCIS R. LANE Guidance Student Council Sponsor Purdue, B.S.g M.S. I Page 111 MR. JOHN LAZAR Science Indiana State, B.S. Purdue. M.S. MR. ROBERT R. LEAVITT Industrial Arts Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. KARL R. LEFFLER Vocational Education Diversified Cooperative Club Sponsor Purdue, B.S.: M.S. MR. MILTON C. LEVERENZ Mathematics Purdue, B.S.: M.S. MRS. MARGENE LEWIS Librarian Library Club Sponsor Ball State, B.S. MR. JAMES C. LYBOULT Physical Education, Social Studies Assistant Basketball Coach, Cross Country Coach, Purdue. B.S., M.S. Golf, Fishing, and Bowling Appeal to Jeff MR. PHILLIP K. MALLORY Science, Mathematics Purdue, B.S. MR. ORVAL MARTIN Health Education Purdue, B.S.A.g M.S. MR. A. W. MAURER Social Studies Indiana State, A.B. Purdue, M.S. MR. KENNETH MCCAFFRY Social Studies Football Coach Purdue, B.P,E.g M.P.E. MR. RAYMOND A. MCGLOTHLIN Foreign Languages Spanish Club Sponsor German Club Sponsor Purdue, B.S., M.S. MRS. JULIA ANN MCKIM English Butler, B.S.: M.S. MRS. ERMA GENE MCVICKERS English Ball State, B.S.: M.A. MRS. HELEN MINNICH Social Studies Indiana, A.B. MR. ELBERT F. MORGAN Industrial Arts Indiana State, B.S. I Purdue, M.S. Page 112 MRS. KATHLEEN MOSTON Mathematics Wayneshurg College, B.S. MRS. RUTH MURPHY English Sunshine Society Sponsor DePauw, A.B. Purdue, M.S. MR. JAMES F. MURRAY Guidance Senior Class Sponsor Purdue. R.S.3 M.S. MR. GEORGE P. NEWELL Business Education Key Club Sponsor Ball State, l3.S.g M.A. MRS. MARY A. PAPAGEORGIOU English, Foreign Language Purdue. R.S. MRS. FRIEDA E. PEEK Librarian Audio Visual Club Sponsor Ball State. B.S. Teachers Whenever They Have Free Time MRS. EMILY L. PRICE Health Education Purdue, R.S.g M.S. MR. GEORGE V. PRICE Industrial Arts Purdue, B.S. Indiana State. M.S. MR. ROBERT L. QUERY Science Purdue, B.S. I MR. DAVID F. REEVE Mathematics Hi-Y Sponsor Purdue, B.S.g M.S. MRS. MARIAN REISS English Purdue, B.S.g M.S. MR. EDWARD L. SCHOFF Science Purdue, B.S.g M.S. u National Science Foundation Summer Fellowship MR. C. JAMES SCHNABEL Music Orchestra Director Assistant Band Director Indiana State, B.S. MR. JACK EDWARD SCHULT Physical Education. Health Education Assistant Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Purdue, B.S. MR. DICK SKIBINSKI Social Studies Football-Wrestling Coach Purdue, B.S.g M.S. Page 113 'I MRS. DORCAS SMITH English. Foreign Language Indiana! A.H.g A.M. MRS. LOIS M. SMITH Home Economics Earlham College, A.B. MRS. DORYS SPERANDIO Social Studies Purdue, B.S.g M.A. MR. JAMES STALKER Business Education Commercial Clulx Sponsor Indiana State, B.S.g M.S. MR. ROBERT D. STORMONT Science Future Teachers of America Sponsor Purdue, B.S.g M.S. MR. RICHARD G. THOENNES Industrial Arts Purdue, B.S.g M.S. Post-Graduate Courses Taken b Teachers MR. NORMAN WILLEY Physical Education Football-Wrestling-Baseball Coach Purdue. B.P.E.g M.E. MRS. KATURAH WRAY English, Foreign Language Indiana, A.B. Purdue, B.S. Second District Representative to Indiana Council of Teachers of English Suriznvxsmc THE PHYSICAL PLANT is the job of Glenn Carman who sits behind his desk checking custodian's requisitions. Page 114 Secretaries MISS NANCY BOGAN. MRS. NOBLE H. CRIPE, MRS. JOYCE R. GOOD, MRS. RUTH HABBEN, MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MARIAN HOWELL, NELLIE REPPERT, LUELLA RIFNER, BERNICE VANSCHEPEN, BETTY WAGNER, DORIS M. WILLIS, s Typed Schedules lndustriously . . f Council officers Kris Gingrich, Joyce Ells- herry, Mike Smith, and Fred Bolyard greet Mrs. Boyle and Mrs. Heath at the an- nual Christmas teacher and faculty tea. Page 115 Senior Year Climaxes High School Career Top Ten-Connie Cuinnup, Ned Kivett, Mark Bohnhorst, Joh-D Downie, Jim Miller, Mary Martha Sears, Dan Friedman, Jim Barton, John Crook, James Owen. Last fall found the class of 1965 assuming roles of seniority. The 550 seniors, making up the largest class in Jeff's history, proudly wore their new yellow cords on the first day of school. Not lacking, of course, was the traditional senior spirit of authority as the seniors assumed their place of honor as the oldest, most experienced class. The last day before the close of the magazine sale found the seniors 552,000 short of their 39,000 goal. However, last-minute sales enabled them to exceed the goal by over 33,000 Teamwork paid off for Pat Ains- worth's team, who had the highest sales. Top individual salesmen were Tom Montague and Marsha Buttry. Helping to make the magazine sale a success were co-chairmen Connie Guinnup and Jim Barton, who had begun planning the sale in the fall before school began. Class oHicers, elected in the spring of their junior year, were John Cripe, president, Jan Newhard, vice president, and Linda Ade, secretary-treasurer. Planning was also part of the senior year. In the fall, senior pictures were taken, later in the year the senior gift committee and prom committees were chosen, and in preparation for graduation, name cards, announcements, and caps and gowns were ordered. Page 116 1 THE OUTSTANDING POINTS of various colleges are discussed by the class oliicers: John Cripe, ,Ian Newhard, and Linda Ade. ADE, LINDA SUE A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Historian 4, Broncho Broad- casters 2, 4, Secretary 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, Board 4, Student Council 2, 4, Assistant Secretary 3, Class OFFlcers Secretary-Treasurer 4. ADKINS, DENNIS EUGENE Band 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Dance Band 2, Audio Visual 2, 3, Track 2, 3. AINSWORTH, PATRICIA JEAN Broncho Broadcasters 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, Vice President 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement Vice President 3, 4. AIRHART, BRUCE EDWARD Football 2, Track 2. ALDRIDGE, JAMES RAY Broncho Broadcasters 4, J Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. ALKIRE, PAMELA SUE Block Section 3, 4. '65 Class Jeff's Largest raduating Class ALLBAUGH, LINDA JEAN ALTING, FRANK EDWARD J Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Golf 2, 3. ANDERS, BERTEL HERTA All School Play 2, Sunshine Society 2, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4. ANDERS, PETER HILMAR Broncho Broadcasters 3, Student Council 4, Vice President 3, Key Club 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Class Officers President 2, 3. ANDERSON, JACQUELINE Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, KAREN SUE Orchestra 2: Block Section 4. ANDERSON, PHILIP LEE Jeffersonians 2, Cross Country 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. ANDERSON, THOMAS W. ANDREWS, JAMES THOMAS Page 117 ARNHOLT, .IUDITH KAY Sunshine Society 4. ARNOLD, DANIEL E. ARNOLD, RICHARD WAYNE Band, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Ushers 3, 4, Cheer- leaders' Advisory Board 3. BABB, JANET SUE BAER, JAMES HOWARD Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Basketball Band 4. BAKER, CONSTANCE IRENE ,leffersonians 3, 4, Girls 'Concert Choir 2, Future Nurses 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 4. We've Finall Reached ur Long-Dreamed BALDAUF, DAVID ALLEN BALSER, NINA ELY Sunshine Society 2, Student Council 2, D. C. E. 4. BARBEE, ADA BARNABY, DALE A. BARNARD, PATRICK LYLE Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 4, Baseball 2. BARNGROVER, CHARLES LESLIE D. C. E. 4. BARRY, THOMAS SCOTT BARTON, JAMES PAUL A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Vice President'4, Nautilus Staff 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, President 4. BEAVER, ROGER LEE Key Club 2, 3, 4, ,I Club 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 4. Page 118 I BECK, ROBERT CARL Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, Audio Visual 2, 35 Key Club 3, 4, Ushers 3, 45 Football 3, 4. BECKER, NANCY JANE Broncho Broadcasters 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3. BELCHER, DIANA LYNN Band 2, 3, Secretary 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 43 A'11ut1'lus Staff 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. BENDER, FRED WILLIAM J Club 2, 3g Golf 3, 4. 1 BENNER, KIM LEIGHTON Key Club 3, 43 Cross Country 23 Baseball 3, 4g Track 2g Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 3, 4. BERRYMAN, GLENN THOMAS Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3. of-Year of Senior BINKLEY, JOSEPH ALLEN A Cappella Choir 45 J Club 2, 3, 4g Cross Country 33 Track 2. BLACK, BARBARA JOAN Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 49 Block Section 45 Sunshine Society 3, 4: Majorcttes 2. BLACKETER, RICHARD C. Football 2, Track 2, 3. BLAIR, LINDA JEAN Broncho Broadcasters 43 Future Nurses 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4: Block Section 3, 4. BOES, BARRY ALAN BOGGS, LARRY EDWARD Jeffersonians 2. 3, 4, Apollo Club 3, 4. BOHNHORST, MARK ALLEN N. F. L. 2, 3. President 4g Boys' State 3, Honor Society 3, President 43 German Club 4. BOLYARD, FREDERICK STERLING Student Council 2, 3. President 4, J Club 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 4g Junior Achievement President 4. BOOHER, BARBARA LYNNE Block Section Co-Captain 3. Captain 43 Sunshine Society 2, 3, President 4, Student Council 3, N. F. L. 3, 4, Girls' State 3. Cords and Superiorit Page 119 Q I R fl i lla :DQ I iq 'tus-I XS xx N xX , BOWERS, LARRY Cross Country 4g lntramural Basketball 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4. BOWMAN, DIANA LEE Spanish Club 3, G. A. A. 2, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4. BOYER, WAYNE EDWARD BRAAKSMA, JAMES MORRIS Bowling 4. BRADY, SANDRA KAY I Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4: .lunior Achievement 3, 4, Cheerleader Alternate 2, Cheer- leatlers' Advisory Board 2, 3, 4. BRAND, DIANA LYNNE Commercial Club 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Booster Stall 4, Block Section 4g Sunshine Society 2, 4: Honor Society 3, 4. We Form Opinions BRASSIE, BARBARA LYNNE .lunior Achievement 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4g Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 43 Broncho Broadcasters 4. BRITT, BECKY EILEEN German Club 3: Block Section 3, 43 Broncho Broad- casters 2, 3, 4g Junior Achievement 3. BROOKS, ERROL LE ROY Band 2, Orchestra 2, 3. BROWN, HAROLD EDWARD ,leflersonians 23 Football 23 Swimming 2, 3, 43 1 Club 3, 4. BROWN. GERALD LEE BROWN. LINDA JEAN Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3. BROWN, LYNN ELAINE Nautilus Staff 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. BROWN, MARGARET BYRAN. VIRDEN EARL Spanish Club 3g Wrestling 3, 4. About ational Election Page 121 BUNTIN. MICHAEL EUGENE Student Council 23 Bronclio Broadcasters 2. 3, 43 Bowling 3. BURNETT, STEPHEN Golf 43 Intramural Basketball 4. BURTON, ROBERT E. Key Club 23 .l Club 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2' Track 2. BUSHMAN. HARRY JUNIOR Basketball 2. BUTTRY, MARSHA CAROL Block Section 33 Sunshine Society 23 Majorettes 2g D. C. E. 4. BUTZ. CHERRIE LYN Voices of Jeff 23 Future Nurses 3, Secretary 43 Block Section 3. 4: Student Council 3, 43 N. F. L. 4. The Senior Year Means College Board Exams, BYRD, DOROTHY MAE CABEZA, NANCY LYNN All School Play 3, 43 Majorettes 23 Broncho Broad- casters 43 Sunshine Society 43 N. F. L. 3, 4. CAHILL, DENNIS ALBERT German Club President 3g Student Council 3g .I Club 2. 3, 43 Tennis 2. 3. 43 N. F. L. 3, 4. CAMPBELL, DICK J Club 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 3, 4. CAMPBELL, JULIA MAE Block Section 3. CAMPBELL. RONALD LEE X CARNAHAN. BERRY L. Band 2, 33 Pep Band 2, 33 Dance Band 3. CATRON, SARAH JANE Nautilus Staff 2. 3, Tri-Editor 43 Block Section 33 Sunshine Society 2. CHAMBERS, BARBARA SUE Block Section 43 Sunshine Society 4. V Page 122 CHAMBERS, .IUDITH ANN Sunshine Society 2. CHATFIELD, MARILYN SUE Voices of Jeff Vice President 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4g Bronclio Broadcasters 3, 4, ,lunior Achievement 3, 4. CHILDERS. JAMES ALAN CHOSNEK, EDWARD Tennis 2, Hi-Y Treasurer 3, Secretaly 4. CLARK, ANITA JANE A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4g Musical 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Future Nurses 3, Block Section 3. CHURCH, EDWARD Intramural Basketball 2, Library Club 2. Prom, Graduation, CLARK, KAREN SUE Future Nurses 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4. CLIFTON, SUE ELLEN G. A. A. 2, 3, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Block Section 4. CLYMER. LORNA .IOAN Commercial Club 2, 3. COBISENO, LOU ELLEN Block Section 4. COCHRAN. JAMES LEE Student Council 2, 3, 43 ,I Club 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4, IUIIIIIS 2. 3, 4. COFFIIIAN. RICHARD E. COLE, DANIEL M. Wrestling 2. 3: Football 2. 3, Baseball 2, 4. COKIBS, JAMES ROBERT Track 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. COINIER, RICHARD BRUCE Hi-Y 2: Stuclent Council 2, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4g .I Club 3, 4. and Leaving Jefferson Page 123 CONRAD, PATRICK D. C. E. 4. CONRAD, THOMAS COOK, DONALD M. Audio-Visual 2, 3g I 1. COOK, TERRY LEE D. C. E. 4. COOLMAN, DIANA KAY G. A. A. 2, 33 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. CORNELL, SHARRON LYNN Future Nurses 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4. Electing ur CORS, JAMES K. Ushers 2. COTTRELL, PAUL GREGORY Jeffersonians 2, 33 Apollo Club 4. COURTNEY, LONNIE LEE Junior Achievement 3, 4. COURTNEY, RONNIE LYNN Track 3, 4. COWARD, CHERYL JEANNE Block Section 4g G. A. A. 2. COX, SHERI DIANE Block Section 3, 4. COYLE, ALAN EUGENE A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 4. CRABTREE, NADINE CRIDER, BILL GENE Band 4. Page 124 fficers in the Spring Lets CRIPE. .l ATXIICS .l f.lul12: Bus:-l1ull3. ffRll'E. JOHN PERRY Class Office-rs Pri-siile-lil 1: Rrnncllu Rruzuh-astel'S 2. 3g is: -2' Slualf-nt Cmincil 2. 4. Tl'1'Ll5lII'0I'31 N. F. L. 2, 3. Vice ' A ,I E M l,l'l'SlflQ'lll 111 A Cappella flliuir 4. 553' ffRl'l'lfS. Sglflllllil, MORRIS ti CRUOK. .l0l'lN ROBERT Rziml 2. 3: Stumlm-nl Cmlilvil 3. fl: N. F. l.. 2. 3. Sevre- l2lI'Vel'1 Rmfs Slate 3g llmmr Surim-ty 3, Vive Presirlcnt CROSSER. TERRY WJXYNE nl Cappella Choir 3. 45 lhlllSlPLll 33 Rrnm-hu Broml- valstm-rs 2: Key Cluh 3. c:m'rSER. WII.I.l.fUI F. f Us Be in Selling Magazines Early in Year ON THE STAGE of the big gym senior Class members Frank Eher- their senior pictures uflvr vritivul Q-xuiniiiutiun :mil ilisvusv hardt, Barb Brassie, and Larry Holder place their orders for sion with their friends on which of their proofs wus the ba-st. CROXTON, THOMAS LUDWIC ygesiling 3, 49 .I Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball CROY, TERRY ALLAN CUNNINGHAM, JUDITH ANNE A Cappella Choir 45 Sunshine Society 4, N. F. L. 3, 45 Broncho Broadcasters 4, G. A. A. 2. CURRAN, NANCY Nautilus Staff 3, 4g Majorettes 2, 33 Block Section 3, 43 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. DANT, RONALD E. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. DAUCHERTY, RICHARD GEROLD This Year's Senior DAVIES, MAX DA VIS, JAMES RUSSELL Bowling 4, Key Club 4. DAVIS, PAMELA ANN Sunshine Society 2. DAVIS, SALLY JEAN Block Section 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 35 Sunshine Society 2. DAWSON, PENNY LYNN Future Teachers 4, Block Section 3, 4g Junior Achievement 3, Treasurer 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 43 N. F. L. 3, 4. DECK, PHILIP LYNN D. C. E. 4, Track 2. DEMARAIS, ADDIE L Red Cross 2g Orchestra 2, 33 Girls Concert Choir 2, Sunshine Society 2, 33 Block Section 4. DEMERLY, DANIEL EDWARD German Club 4. DEMERLY, JOYCE Page I 26 Magazine Sale Soared DENNY, MAURICE K. Spanish Club 2, Jeffersoniuns 2, 3, Apollo 4, Boys' State 3, Hi-Y 4. DERRINCER, DAVID J. DEVAULT, JAMES A. ' Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. DEVOSS, GLORIA L. Block Section 3: Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. DEYOUNG, DAVID LEE Hi-Y 2, 3. , DODDS. JOE RAY to the Highest Peak Jeff's Ever Reaehed DOWNIE, JOHANNA C. Nautilus Staff 3, 4, Block section 4, Sunshine Society 2, 4, Board member 3, Future Teachers 2, President 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. DRAPER, MARILYN SUE Commercial Club 2, 3, Future Nurses 2, 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3. i Dl TNFEE, WILLIAM F. Wrestling 2. .. , . st.. f ,J 25515 ii . DUNN, JIIDITH ANN 1 , f German Club 3, Future Teachers 4, Block Section A - 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. . 32,6 , ,,' EBERHARDT. FRANK FERDINAND JR. ' ,U Q 5356? Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Ushers 2, 3, Football 2, 3. x 'V ' .2 1 X 552' EDWARDS, DALE M. ,,,',:', e a ,.,i f f : - I -F2 - ,. will J - . J: J f l x, EDWARDS, NANCY ELLEN fi .. fa A Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, --,S. - K Junior Achievement 3, Secretary 4, Block Section 3, X 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. X - ELLIOTT, CHARLES ELLIOTT, ELLA KAY Page 127 ELLISON, ELAINE SUE Future Nurses 2, 3, President 45 Musical 3, 45 All School Play 45 A Cappella Choir 3, Treasurer 45 N. F. L. 3, 4. ELLSBERRY, JOYCE ELLEN Sunshine Society 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 N. F. L. 2, 45 Student Council 2, 3, Secretary 45 Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 2, 3, 4. EMERY, LINDA LOU Commercial Club 45 Block Section 35 D. C. E. 4. EMMONS, JAMES ALAN Junior Achievement 35 Key Club 35 Cross Country 25 Intramural Basketball 4. ENDICOTT, SUSAN LEE Block Section 3, 4. ERSELCUK, MARIANNE WENCLER Block Section 45 Sunshine Society 4. Christmas Vacation ETTER, SHARON KAY EUBANK, WILLIAM EARL EWING, CAROL SUE Block Section 3. EYLENS, BARRY .IOSEPH Football 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 45 .I Club 2, 3, Sergeanbat-arms 4. EYLENS, BONITA KATHRYN Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 45 Block Section 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. FAIRCHILD, DONALD ALVIN .I Club Sergeant-at-arms 45 Key Club 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. FANNON, BELITA ANNE Sunshine Society 4. FARRELL, FRANCES ANN Commercial Club 25 Voices of Jeff 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Sunshine Society 25 Block Section 4. FARRELL, GEORGE RAYMOND Swimming 2, 3, 45 .I Club 2, 3, 4. Page 128 Didn't Find Our Comp FERGUSON, ALLEN R. FILLINCER, LINDA Sunshine Society 2g Block Section 3, 4g Majorettes 2, 3g Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4. FINK, FRED Wrestling 4. FIRKINS, MEMORY DAIL FISCHER, EDWARD L. Spanish Club 29 Audio Visual 2. FISHER, DANIEL D. C. E. 4. 0 0 Pupils Skiing, But FISHER, JAN DAVID Junior Achievement 3, 4. FIX. NANCY LEE Spanish Club 3, 4g Future Teachers 2, Vice President 3, 4g Broncho Broadcasters 43 Library Club 3, Secre- tary 4. FLANAGAN. CONNIE JEAN Girls'Concert Choir 2, 3g Sunshine Society 2. FLANINGAM, CARL Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2: Musical 2g N. F. L. 2, 3, 4. FLETCHER. VINCENT LYNN Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4g Track 4. FLICKINGER, LOIS ANN Sunshine Society 2. FOGLEMAN, MICHAEL LEROY Band 4, Orchestra 43 Musical 4-g All School Play 3. FORD, LANCE DUANE FOWLER, WILLIAM JOSEPH Visiting Purdue Librar Page 129 FOX, RUBY JOYCE Future Teachers 23 Future Nurses 3, Block Section 4. FREEMAN, MICHAEL L. FREESTONE, LARRY KENT Hi-Y 2: Bowling 3, Ushers 3. FREY, MARTHA JEAN A Cappella Choir 4, Voices of Jeff 2, 33 Booster Staff 4, Block Section 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. FRIEDMAN, DANIEL PHILIP Honor Society 3, 4g Student Council 3g Key Club 43 Tennis 2, 3,3 Junior Achievement 3, President 4. FRY, MARILYN JO Commercial Club,2,3g Block Section 3g Sunshine Society 23 Girls Concert Choir 2, 33 ,leffersonians 4. We Exeitedly Plan FUNKHOUSER, ANTHONY T. FUQUA, JOYCE Commercial Club 3, 43 Sunshine Society 43 Majorettes 2g Girls'Coneert Choir 29 Future Nurses 2, Block Section 3, 4. GAY. JACK EARL GEIGER, JOHN ROBERT Bowling 4g Hi-Y 2, 3, 49 Junior Achievement 3, 4. GIBBS, BONNIE JEAN Girls'Concert Choir 2, Voices of Jeff 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Block Section 3, N. F. L. 3, 4. GILBERT, CHERYL SUSAN Student Council 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4g Block Section 3, 4g Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4g Cheer- leaders' Advisory Board 4. GILLESPIE, KEMIT JOE Jelfersonians 29 A Cappella Choir 3, 4g Musical 33 All School Play 2, 3, N. F. L. 2. GLASS, BONNIE JEAN GLOTZBACH, MICHAEL A. Hi-Y 2. Prom and School's Gift Page 131 GOBBLE, MARY LEE Junior Achievement 3, Treasurer 43 Block Section 3, 4: Sunshine Society 2, 3 4. GODBY. SONJA MARIE Future Nurses 33 Block Section 3g Sunshine Society 3. GOLDEY. SARAH ELIZABETH GOLDEY, SUZANNE JANE GOOD. PATRICIA LYNN - Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2. GORDON. JERRY L. Even Though We Weren't Sure We'd Survive GRAEFNITZ, TERRY LEE GRANADILLO, PEDRO PABLO GRANT, MARCIA RUTH Voices of Jeff 3: A Cappella Choir 4g Block Section 3, 4: Sunshine Society 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2. GRANT, TOMMY D. Jellersonians 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3, 4. GREEN, CHERYL ANN Sunshine Society 2g Block Section 3, 4g D. C. E. 4. GREEN, JAMES GLEN GRINER, STEPHEN L. D. C. E. 4. GROVES, SALLY JANE Honor Society 3, 4, German Club 3 4' Block Section 33 Junior Achievement 3, 4. GRUVER, RANDA DARLEEN Sunshine Society 2, Block Section 4g D. C. E. 4. Page 132 GUINNUP, LAURA CONSTANCE ' Nautilus Staff 3, Tri-Editor 4, Student Council 3, 4g Honor Society 3, 4g Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4g Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement Secretary 35 Cheer- leaders' Advisory Board 3, 4. GWIN. WILLIAM A. HALEY, .IUANITA RAE Orchestra 2, 3, Librarian 45 Sunshine Society 4. l l HALL, JANE ANN Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3. HALL, SHARON LEE Sunshine Society 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 3. HALL, STEPHEN The 66Stink From the Chem Lab, We Did HJBLZTEAD, RICHARD S. I '- 2. HAliIPTON, RONALD DALE Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3. HAND, DAVID BRUCE HANKS, WILLIAM MACLANE Red Cross Vice President 3, President 43 .lunior Achievement 4. HANSEN, KENNETH HARMON, DAVID A. Football 2g Track 29 Key Club 2: I Club 2. HARRISON, CHERI LYNN G. A. A. 23 Future Nurses 2, 3g All School Play 45 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 43 Block Section 4. HARTLEY, CLAUDE A. HASKIN, SHIRLEY MALENE N Q A Band 23 Block Section 4. Page 133 HAUN, MARTHA SUE Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Girls'Conce1't Choir 2, Voices of JeH 3, 4. HAYNES, CARY LEE HAYNES, LARRY DUANE Bowling 2. HAYS, LINDA JEAN Cheerleader Alternate 2, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 2, 3, President 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Student Council 4. HAYS, SANDRA LEE Commercial Club 3, Jeflersonians 2, 3, 4, Block Sec- tion 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4. HAYWARD. WENDELL RAY ome of Us Seniors HEALY, MERRY LYNN National Honor Society 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3. HEILMAN, WILLIAM A. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, J Club 3, 4, Key Club 4. HEIMBURCER, CRAIG WALLACE Swimming 3, Jeffersonians 2, 3, 4. HENSON, MARY JANE Future Nurses 3, Spanish Club 4, G. A. A. Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2. HILL, JOHN HILL, RUTH ANN Block Section 3, D. C. E. President 4. HILT, ,IANICE SUE Nautilus Staff 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 4, Vice President 3. HINSHAW, CAROLYN YVONNE Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4. HOFFINE, CHARLOTTE ELLEN Voices of Jeff 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. Page 134 Reigned Ma esticall HOFFINE, THOMAS E. HOLDER, LARRY L. Key Club 3, President 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Ushers 3, 4, All School Play 2g ,Ieflersonians 2, 3. HOLER, LINDA KATHRYN Broncho Broadcasters 2, Booster Staff 2, Block Sec- tion 2: Sunshine Society 3. HOLFELDER, CAROL ANNE Student Council 2, 3g N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 43 Sunshine Society 4, Junior Achievement Secre- tary 3, 4. HOLLCRAFT, JOHN RUSSELL .I Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3g Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Football 2. 3, 4-g Junior Achievement 3, President 4. HOLLENBECK, LINDA Future Teachers 2, Block Section 33 Sunshine Society 2, 4. as Proud Kings and Happy, Pretty UCCHS HOLLIS. DONNA KAY Block Section 3. HOLT. PAMELA SUE Block Section Co-Captain 3, Captain 4g Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Nautilus Staff 23 Broncho Broad- casters 2, 34 Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 3, 4. HORTON. PHILIP L. Honor Society 4g Intramural Basketball 3, 4. HOWARD, RANDALL E. HUBER, CAROLYN MARIE Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Block Section 4, Sunshine Society 4. HUCKELBERRY, GEORGE WAYNE HUFFMAN, LON IEFFERY .lunior Achievement 3, 4g Tennis Manager 2, 3, 4g Swimming 34 Cross Country 4, J Club 2, 3, 4. HUFFORD. .IERALYN Broncho Broadcasters 3g Commercial Club 3, Block Section 3, 43 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. HULL, NANCY JO Girls'Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. Page 135 WE WANT THE BRONCHOS Now! yell the football fans, waiting senior boys Jack Jones and Terry Graefnitz give the Bronchos on the field. With noisy horns, huge sweatshirts, and crazy hats, a deafening wish of luck before the game against Manual. Indiana University Becomes HUNSBERCER, TERRENCE GLENN V ' Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 43 Booster Staff 3, 4g Student Council 2g Key Club 45 Track 2. HURST, PAUL Student Council 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. JACKSON, CAROL SUE Future Nurses 3, 43 Block Section 3, 49 Sunshine Society 2, 43 N. F. L. 25 German Club 3. JACKSON, RETHA ANN Cirls'Concert Choir 23 Future Nurses 33 Block Sec- tion 3, 4g Sunshine Society 3, 4. JACOBS, DONALD HERBERT Football 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3g J Club 4. JENNETT, JOHN LEO Basketball 2. Editors' Home 9,3 JOHNSON, DARLENE ANN Block Section 4. JOHNSON, ROBERT W. JOHNSON, SANDRA KAY Orchestra 3. Page 136 JOHNSTON, BLAINE R. Tennis 2, 3, Swimming 2. JONES, BONNIE JEAN G. A. A. 2, Block Section 4. JONES, CAROL DIANNE Broncho Broadcasters 3, Secretary 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 3. JONES, JOHN JACOB III A Cappella Choir 4, J Club 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4: J Club Cheerleader 4. JONES, MICHAEL JAMES Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 45 J Club Cheerleader 4, J Club 3, Vice President 4, Honor Society 4. KANABLE, JILL DARLENE Future Nurses 2, 3: Sunshine Society 43 Majorettes 2. hile They Learn KELLEY, ROBERT RAY III KENRICH, DALE A. Swimming 2, 3, 4, Track 25 J Club 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2. KESLER, JUDY KAY Block Section 3. KIMBRELL, SUSAN JANE A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Voices of JeH 25 Musical 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Vice President 4. KING, RANDY KIRTS, JACK L. KIRTS, RONALD ARTHUR Jeffersonians 2. KIVETT, NED FRANK Nautilus Staff 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Key Club 2, 4, Vice President 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Ushers 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 3, 4. KLEIN, SUSAN LOUISE Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, All School Play 4, Block Section 3, 4, Nautilus Staff 3, 4. . ..,. . ,,,, ,.,.,,q Publication Techniques l I Page 137 KNOOP, GILBERT Hi-Y 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Musical 2, 3, 4. KNOTH, MARY ANN ' KOCHERT, JOSEPH EDWARD Baseball 2, 3. 4, Student Council 43 German Club ,- 3. 4: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. 0 ,S ., ,., .,., KONING, JENNIFER Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3. KORSCHOT. BETTY J. Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4, Assistant Treasurer 2: Student Council 2, 3. 4, Junior Achieve- ment 3, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 3, Vice Presi- dent 4. KR.-SFT. TIMOTHY Booster Staff 4: Hi-Y 4: Ouill and Scroll 4. Boys' and Girls' State Teaches Several of KRAMER, ROBERT MICHAEL Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4g ,I Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4g Cheerleaders, Advisory Board 3. KRESSLEY, LEORA MAE Block Section 3, Sunshine Society 4. KRUEGER, DAVID J. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4g Musical 23 All School Play 3. KUEHLE, DARRELL L. Band 2, 3. KUEHLE, DONALD FREDERICK JR. Jellersonians 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4. KUSS, HANS JOACHIM Apollo Club 3, 43 Wrestling 2g Tennis 2. LAMBUTH, KARRON FAYE Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3g Booster Staff 4. LANCASTER, MARSHA MARIE D. C. E. 4. LANDES, JUDY CLARK Page 133 LARSON, KENNETH Student Council 2. LASHBROOK, DIANA JEAN Commercial Club 4g Block Section 4g Girls Concert Choir 2. LAUDERDALE, JUDITH ELAINE Future Nurses 2, 3, 4g Block Section 45 Sunshine Society 43 Girls Concert Choir 2. LAUGHEED, BONNIE JANE Future Nurses 2, 3, 4g Block Section 3, 4. LEHMAN, SANDRA LEAH Girls'Concert Choir 2, 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3. LEIBERT, RUSSELL Us The rganization LEILL, JOHN DAVID LEMOND, JUDITH Future Teachers 2, 3, 43 Block Section 35 Sunshine Society 25 G. A. A. 2, N. F. L. 3, 4. LEOPARD, JOSEPH F. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. LESLIE, MICHAEL L. LESTER, KENNETH E. LETSON, GLENDA FAYE D. C..E. 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 43 Block Section 4g Girls Concert Choir 2, 3g Future Nurses 2, 3, 4. LEWIS, DAVID ALLEN Booster Staff 3, 49 Broncho Broadcasters 4g Tennis 2, 3, 4, J Club 3, 43 N. F. L. 2, 3,4-. LEWIS, HOWARD LEROY Cross Country 4g Broncho Broadcasters 4. LINVILLE, JAMES WILLIAM Bowling 3, 4, Key Club 3, Treasurer 4, Ushers 3, 4. of State Government K... A Page 139 LITTLE, CAROLYN VANCE G. A. A. 2, Secretary 4, Girls Concert Choir 2, Block Section 3, 4, Commercial Club 4. LONG, CYNTHIA ANN Future Nurses 3, JeH'ersonians 3, Student Council 2, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. LONG, LINDA KAY Sunshine Society 2, 3, Majorettes 3. LONG, LOIS JEAN Junior Achievement 3, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Spanish Club 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4. LOTTES, JANET EVELYNE Nautilus Staff 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, German Club 4, Vice President 3, All School Play 2, Broncho Broad- casters 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. LOTTS, PATRICIA JEANNE Jeffersonians 4. e Limber Up With The 66Dog and 66Jerk LOTTS, RICHARD ALLEN LAUDERBACK, LEWIS JAY LOVEJOY, SANDRA KAY LOWERY, GENE KEITH Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, J Club 2, 3, 4. LOWTHER, STEPHEN LYLE Audio-Visual 2, Ushers 3, Key Club 3, 4. LUCAS, ROBERT D. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Musical 4, Cross Country Manager 3, J Club 3, 4. LUTTRELL, DIANE ELAINE A Cappella Choir 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Student Council 2. MAITLEN, NIKI DIANN Girls'Concert Choir 2, Vice President 3, Voices of J elf Secretary-Treasurer 4. MALSBARY, RICHARD ALFRED Swimming 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, J Club 3, 4, Jeffersonians 2. Page 140 , ?3i'f3X ii K5 fi: w i SS .J swf., :. fs'-.i k .Ef uw J . ,,L 1 iii -f- 9 9 S t' K, Aff? if. 5? - In-5 , . ?Ni K. Li.,-'f, 'Y gr SS.: X if f9Nwg3iH , ff J. . , A -SQ ,N mf ' .,. .,,,,,,. 2 smgilf ' WL NSY-91 ,L S-'ks' W .13 1 Xfii. -37 . 5 ATIQ' .A . -.fm . . 11- . 3,2 is-:W 34 ig.. 33.22-fm' ii ifgd .Q 'S X. sigh 1. .gg if ,QW ,f , ,,.: 4 iff 35315 kix 5: Nw ' QP' me-1 . fav MANTLE, ROBERT LEE MARTIN, ELINOR J. Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3. 4. MARTIN. JOHN RICHARD Audio-Visual 4. MARTIN, RICHARD WAYNE Student Council 3, Key Club 3, 4, Ushers 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 4. MATHER, ALYCE MARIE Future Nurses 2, 3, Block Section 3, Sunshine Society 2,3, N. F. L. 2, 3. MAU, THOMAS ELMER Orchestra 2. As Juniors We All Witnessed the Winning MAY, NANCY ANNE Future Teachers 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Junior Achievement Secretary 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. MCBROOM, JANET MARIE MCCARTHY, CATHERINE JOAN Future Teachers 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Junior Achievement 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2. 3, 4. MCCLURE, WILMA E. Jeffersonians 4, Future Teachers 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 4. MCCONAHAY, CRAIG JAY MCCOY, STEVEN P. Football 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Track Manager 2, J Club 2. MCDOWELL, CURTIS A. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Musical 2, D. C. E. 3. MCGINNIS, JAMES S. MCINTOSH, GARY LYNN Audio Visual 3, 4. Page 142 McKEE. JOHN ARNOLD Dance Band 2, 3, All School Play 3, 4g Booster Staff 4: N. F. L. 2, 3. 45 Honor Society 3, 4. McKINNEY, EDWARD MURRAY Ct-rman Club 3. 4. MCKINNIS. SANDRA LYNN Future Tn-acllcrs 2. 3. 45 Future Nurses 4: Sunshine Society 2, 43 German Club 3. MCMURRAY, LINDA SUE A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 45 Futura- Teacllcrs 2, 3, 4g Sunshine Society 2, 3, Treasurer 4, N. F. L. 2. 3, 45 All School Play 2, 3. 4. MEAD. SANDRA JEAN Future 'I'c-ut-In-rs 3, 43 Band 2g Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4. METCALF, SANDRA LEE Spanish Club Secretary 2, Block Section 3. 4: Sun- shine Society 2, 4, Secretary 3, Student Council 2, 3. of the State Basketball Championship Title MEYER, ROBERT N. MILES, INESE LEA MILEY, JEAN ANN Voices of Jeff 2, 3, Block Section 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3. MILKS. RONALD OWEN Hams of jeff President 2. 3. MILLER, JAMES MILTON D. C. E. 4. MILLER, JAMES WILLIAM Honor Society 3, 4. MILLER, JOAN S. Nautilus Staff 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, Secretary 45 Block Section 3, 4g Musical 3, 43 All School Play 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, Sunshine Society 3, 43 N. F. L. 3, 4. MILLER, LARRY W. MILLS, JANET SUE Commercial Club 4. Page 143 MINER, DAVID LEE Band 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 4. MINNIEAR, JANIS RAE Future Nurses 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers 2, Secretary 3, Sunshine Society 2, Block Section 3, 4. MINNIEAR, .IUDITH MAY Block Section 3. MISNER, JOHN A. Bowling 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. MITCHELL, DIANA L. Block Section 4. MITCHELL, TARI .IO Broncho Broadcasters 3, 43 G. A. A. 2. ur Junlor Year Marked Another First b MODESITT, WILLIAM EUGENE Intramural Basketball 3, 4. MOFFETT, JAMES T., JR. Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 43 J Club 2, 3, 49 Key Club 4. MOHR, DAVID LEE Hi-Y 2. MONTAGUE, THOMAS DALE Student Council 2, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. MONTGOMERY, PAMELA MARIE Student Council 4, Booster Staff 4, Block Section 3, 43 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. MOORE, SHARON LEE Broncho Broadcasters 39 Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4. MOOREHEAD, LYNN ANNA Jelfersonians 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Sunshine Society 2, 4. MOURNING, WILLIAM R. Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 33 Basketball 2: .I Club 3, 4. MUNSON, ROBERT JONES Golf 2, 3, 4g N. F. L. 3, 4, Boys' State 3: I Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. Page 144 MYERS, DAVID KEITH Football 2. MYERS, GLORIA LEE Spanish Club Secretary 2, Block Section 3, 4, Major- ettes 2, Band 2, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. NACKE, LINDA KAY Voices of jell, 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4. NEEDHAM, CHERYL L. Fixture Nurses 2. 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Block Section 2, 3, Sunshine Society 2. NELSON, PATRICIA A. Block Section 3, G. A. A. 2. NELSON, SANDRA KAY Band 2, 3, Future Nurses 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, Student Council 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Seeing Us ut of School Because of Snow NEWGENT, ROBERT EUGENE Band 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. NEWHARD, JANET MARIE Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement Vice President and Secretary 3. 4, Student Council 3, 4, Class Ollicers Vice Presi- dent 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2. NEWKIRK. LINDA LAVENE NIEMANTSVERDRIET. CAROLYN ANN Honor Society 4, German Club 3, Secretary 4, Booster Stall 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2. 3, 4. NIGHTINGALE, CONSTANCE LOUISE Band 2, Spanish Club 2, Block Section 3, 4. O'BRIEN, DENNY A Cappella Choir, Student Director 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 3, Musical 2, 3, 4, Wrcistling 2. O'CONNELL, LAWRENCE B. Student Council 2, N. F. L. 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, German Club 3. O'HARRA, SHARON ANN Commercial Club 3, Sunshine Society 3, 4, ,Iunior Achievement 3, 4, Voices of Jeff 3, 4. OHL, DEBRA LYNNE Junior Achievement Secretary 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Booster Staff 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. 1'-.'?f li vu Page 145 CVIANIJ, Nl.-Xlit Nll4RlJ.-XICH l.iln'111'yClull'l'r1-asure-r2. OU'l'H0l4SE, IJJXYIIJ SCO'l l' -K Cxtppt-lla Choir 2. 3,413 Nlusic11l2.3g Fu11thall2.3, 43 Wrestling 2,3.4g J tfl11l14. OYERLY, IllXlE l.0l'lSE llantl 2g l ut111'1- Nurses 3, fig Block Section 45 Sun- hlllllt' S111'ic'ly' 3. -l. UYERNI.-KN. TINIUTHY .IAXIES U1'c'l11'st1'u 2. 31 ll. fl. E. Ll. OWEN. JAMES ll,-XRLIN llantl 2. 3, 41 P1-p llanrl 2. 3. fl: 0l'Q'ilt'Sll'il 2, 3, fl: llan1'1- liantl 2. 3. -l: N. l . L. 3, -l. l'.-XRISH. JXNIES LEE Dismantling the Seniors' Prom Decorations CAVEMEN, BEATNIKS, FLAPPERS, and eighteenth century ladies ing the various cheerleading eras. The girls demonstrated the make up the characters of the Senior girls' pep session portray- roaring yells that were popular during their ancestor's lifetime. Page 146 PARKS, CARLA MARIE Voices of ,leFf, 2. 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Block Section 3, 4. PARKS, THOMAS DEAN Band 3, 4g Drum Major 44 Pep Band 4. PERKINS. JOHN EDWIN Future Teachers 3, 4g Football 2, Junior Achievement Vice President 4. PHILBROOK, ROBERT PAUL Ushers 3. PLATT, ROBERT EUGENE D. C. E. 4. POELSTRA, CHERYL A. Block Section 3. 4: Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Showed Us Fun That Would Soon Be urs PORTER, JUDITH ANN Commercial Club 3, 43 Block Section 3, 4. POULSEN, GENE MARTIN PRICE, REBECCA LYNN Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g Future Nurses 3, 4g Sunshine Society 23 ,lunior Achievement 4, Vice President 3. PRIEST, MARY LYNN Band 2, 3. PRUITT. JAMES L. PUCKETT, SANDRA LOU Future Teachers 4, Block Section 3, 4g Sunshine Society 4. PUCKETT, STEPHEN DENNIS A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, N. F. L. 2. PULLIAM, CARY ALLAN ,Ieffersonians 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4. PURDUE, BEVERLY RAE Page 147 RAINWATER, ARNOLD GLENN Ushers 2. RANDOLPH, FREDERICK Key Club 2, Secretary 3g Wrestling 29 Football 2, Student Council 3, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, Presi- dent 4. REED, NEIL LEE REED, SHARON KAY Block Section 3. REED, TERRY JAY REEVE, WALLACE Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4g Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 4, J Club 3, Secretary 4g Honor Society 4. In 1964 A Member O Our Class Helped REISS, MIRIAM FRANCES Future Nurses 3g Voices of Jeff 4, Broncho Broad- casters 2g Block Section 33 Sunshine Society 4. REUZENAAR, SANDRA COLLEENE Future Nurses 2, 3g Block Section 33 Sunshine Society 2,3g C. A. A. 2. RHODE, JOHN EDWARD Football 23 Tennis 23 Future Teachers 2. RICHARDSON, .IUDITH ELLEN Commercial Club 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Block Section 3, 45 D. C. E. Treasurer 45 ,Ieffersonians 3. RICHARDSON, PAMELA Majorettes 25 Library Club 3, D. C. E. 45 Block Section 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. RICHESON, CHERYL ANN Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2. 3. 43 Block Section 3, 4g Library Club 3, Treasurer 4. RICHEY, SUSAN E. Girls' Concert Choir 25 ,Ieffersonians 43 Future Nurses 35 Block Section 49 Sunshine Society 2. RICKERS, PATRICIA LEE RIDDER, GREGG M. Page 148 RIECLE, CHERYL ANNE Sunshine Society 2, 3, Cirls'Conccrt Choir 2. RIFNER, LOIS JEAN Booster Staff 2, 3, Editor 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Iilock Section 3, N. F. L. 4. RILEY, CLAUIJIA .IANE Spanish Club 2. 3, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. RILEY, DAVID MICHAEL Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, N. F. L. 2. ROBINSON, WILLIAM C. A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, 4. ROCK, ,IUDITH ANN ,lcfiersonians 2, Voices of Jeff 3, 4, Broncho Broad- casters 2. 4, Block Section 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Jeff Capture National Speech hampionship ROHR. THOMAS PAUL Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Ushers 3, Key Club 3. ROSLEWSKI. .IO ANN ELIZABETH Future Nurses 3, 4, Block Section 3. ROSS, PATRICIA ANN GirIs'Concert Choir 2. 3, Jefiersonians 4. ROUNDS, LAURA LEE Spanish Club 4,-GirIs'Concert Choir 2, 3, Jeffer- sonians 4, Block Section 3, Sunshine Society 2. RUNKLE, STEVEN ALLEN Audio-Visual 3, 4. RUSK, SHARON Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 4: Student Council 4. RUSK, WILLIAM F. SADLER, JERRY L. Wrestling 2, Key Club 3, 4, ,leffersonians 2. SCHAIBLE. SARA Nautilus Staff 2, 3, Tri-Editor 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 4, Vice President 3, Class Oliicers Vice President 2, Student Council 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3. Page 149 SCHURINIAN, STACY ,IAYNE A Cappella Choir 3. 45 Broncho Broadcasters 3, 45 Block Section 3, 45 Student Council 25 Sunshine Society 3. SEARS. MARY MARTHA Honor Society 3, 45 N. F, L. 2. 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2. SEAY, ,IACQUELYNE Broncho Broaalcasters 45 Block Section 3, 45 Sunshine Societv 2. 3. 4. SELEY. .IOAN ALICE SELLECK. BONNIE L. Commercial Club 45 Block Section 45 G. A. A. 2, 4. SHAFF. MARY ANN Broncho Broadcasters 45 Block Section 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2. 3. 4: D. C. E. 4. We Voice ur Opinions About New Jeff SHELTON, SHERYL DARLENE Library Club 4. SHOAF, STEPHEN RAY .Iunior Achievement 4. SILVERS. WILLIAM IJ. SIMMONS. ROGER NEAL Bowling Team 3. 4. SITES. BARBARA JEAN Cheerleaders 2, 3, Captain 45 Honor Society 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 45 Junior Achievement 3, 45 Cheer- leaders' Advisory Board 2, 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2. 3. SITES, VIRGINIA LEE Commercial Club 2, Historian 3, Vice President 45 Block Section 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2, 35 Library Club Vice President 45 Spanish Club. SLATER, .IACQUELINE SUE Commercial Club 35 D. C. E. 4. SLEDD, EARL CLAY D. C. E. 2. SMALL, PATRICIA CAROL Broncho Broadcasters 45 Block Section 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Page 150 Vs ,r X , I Xi.,- L 4' .3 Hz ia. ff' 5n'1Ei . S.. .qw f if .1iFv1iKis E - . .k ff. ..+ ':x, if 4: 3, 4: . 1-., . 'P Xi .- f -yawn-I X , . i nh . . 1 . ' -..X . . ' .. ' ' .x . .Q I .x .R - . Q! K . ,-- . , ha, A K, V. A V? ..,,,f-- v.s,-.1 4 QQ. ,X E: i .ak 6. L. ,s Q' - . :. I ll' .f S if :Q ,. X X x lx Y 'QT L' , . i iff? . 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SMITH, HAROLD ESTICE Band 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 3 4 rf by SMITH, KATHERINE w f flff, .fi Spanish Club 3, Secretary 43 Block Section 4, Sun- Pg, shine Society 2, 3, 4, Stutlt-nt Council 35 N. F. L. -.,. im ' 3. 4. i A '.,,, SMITH, ROSAN N m Band 2, 33 Ort-lu-stru 2. SN ID ER, W A Y N E ALLEN At Last We Are Able to Safely Enter and SNYDER, JANE A. SNYDER, ,IEANNE ELAINE Girls'Concert Choir 2. 33 Voices of Jeff 4, Future , Nurses 3, Treasurer 43 Block Section 49 Sunshine Society! 2, 4. SOUTH, .IOHN ALLEN Ha' Band 25 Red Cross 2. 3. .R . SOVERN, JACK EDWARD Baseball 2,.3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Key Club 3, Secretary 43 .I Club 3, President 4. SOWDERS, DANA DEE Bowling 2. SPAKER, BONNIE M. Block Section 3, 4. STAIR, MARGARET E. Future Nurses 4g Junior Achievement 3, 4. STEPHENSON, ROBERT Wrestling 2, 43 Track 4. STETLER, CHARNA ANN Future Teachers 2g Block Section 3, 43 CirIs'Concert Choir 2, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment Secretary, President 4. Page 152 .5 Y? STORZ, RONALD L. STRONG, ,IORJA ,IAYNE Broncho Broadcasters 4, Commercial Club 2, 33 Block Section 3. 43 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. STUMP. CHERYL LOU Girls'Concert Choir 2, Jeffersonians 3, 4, Block Sec- tion 3, 4: Sunshine Society 2. SWARTZ, DEBORAH VIRGINIA Broncho Broatlcasters 43 Stutlent Council 2: Junior Achievement 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. SWEZEY, MELINDA LEE Booster Stal? 3, 49 Broncho Broadcasters 33 Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 45 .lllllillf Achieve- ment 3, Vice President 4. SWISHER, DAVID MICHAEL Junior Achievement Vice President 4, Key Club 2, 33 Ushers 2. 3: N. F. L. 2, 3. Exit Jeff's Doors Without Dodging Pigeons SYDES. .IEANETTE ELAINE Nautilus Staff 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4g Junior Achievement 3, Treasurer 4, Honor Society 43 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. SZIGETVARI, PAUL ORMOS Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4. TARTER, RUSSELL WESLIE ,Ieflersonians 2. TAYLOR, BETTY LOU Sunshine Society 2g Block Section 3. TAYLOR, CHARLES N. F. I.. 2. TAYLOR, JANE ANNE Future Nurses 2, 43 D. C. E. 4, Majorettes 2, 33 Sunshine Society,2g Block Section 3. TERRILL, DIANA MAE Commercial Club 2g Sunshine Society 2. TESMER, THOMAS LOYD Band 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Basket- ball Band 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. THAYER, LUCINDA S. Future Nurses 4, Block Section 3, 4. Page 153 THOMAS, RICHARD D. Junior Achievement Vice President 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Ushers 3, 43 Cross Country 3. TILLMAN, RONNIE E. TIMMONS, LAWRENCE LEE Band 2. 3, 4g Pep Band 2g Orchestra TOBY, DANIEL RAYE Bowling Team 4. TRAECER, SARAH LYNN Cheerleader Alternate 43 Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 43 Junior Achievement 3, 43 Block Section 3, 43 Broncho Broadcasters 3. TRENT, JEAN ANN To Strains of Pomp TRILLINGHAM, ALLEN DEWAYNE TRIPLETT, RANDALL EDGAR Cross Country 2g Track 2. TROSTLE, CAROL ANN Future Teachers 3, 43 Broncho Broadcasters 3, 43 Block Section 3, 43 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 3, 4. TURNER, LINDA K. Commercial Club 33 Broncho Broadcasters 33 Sun- shine Society 2g Block Section 3. TYSON, ROMONA Commercial Club, 2, 3, Historian 43 Spanish Club 4g Block Section 3, 43 Sunshine Society 2, 33 Library Club 4. UNDERHILL, WILLIAM ALAN Honor Society 43 Baseball 2, 3g Football 2g ,I Club 43 Wrestlin! 2. 3, 4. UNDERWOOD, BRUCE E. ,I Club 3, 43 Manager of Football and Basketball 3, 4. VAHLE, LINDA LEE VAIL, RICHARD D. German Club 3. Page 154 and Circumstance the V! E' wk 'S VALENTINE, STUART CLARK A A Cappella Choir 3. President 43 Musical 2, 33 ' Spanish Club 2. ,' VANDANIE, THOMAS E. L VANDERNIAY, EARL REINE 1, A' AJ 1' '53 VAN DERINIAY, NANCY E. Future Nurses 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 Block Section 43 G. A. A. 2, 33 Library Club 4. VANDERVEEN, '1'INIOTHY YV. VAN METER, GLENN H.. JR. D. C. E. 4. Graduation Exercises Peacefully Conclude VAN METER. LINDA LEE Booster Staff 43 Future Teachers 43 Block Section 33 Sunshine Society 2, 3. VAN SCHEPEN, LOIS ELAINE Voices of ,lefl 3, 43 ,lelfersonians 23 Future Nurses 3, 43 Sunshine Society 2, 43 Red Cross 3, 4. VAUCHN, .IUDITH MAE Girls' Concert Choir 2g Block Section 3, 43 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. VESTER. .IAN ELAINE Block Section 3, 43 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4g Broneho Broadcasters 3. VIRGIN, STEPHEN WRAY Band 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 3, 43 Dance Band 2, 3, 43 Basketball Band 33 Wrestling 2. WADE, ROIBERTA LYNN Orchestra 2. 3, 43 Future Teachers 33 Broncho Broad- casters 4: Block Section 33 Library Club 4. WAINSCOTT, NANCY JO ,lunior Achievement 3, 43 Broncho Broadcasters 3, 43 Future Teachers 43 Block Section 3, 43 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. WAINSCOTT, VICKI ANN Commercial Club 43 Library Club Secretary 3, Presi- dent 43 Block Section 3, 43 G. A. A. 33 Broncho Broadcasters 4. WALDBILLIG, THEODORE WILLIAM Page 155 WALKER, DONNA RUTH Cheerleaders 2, Alternate 3, A Cappella Choir 4g Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leaders, Atlvisory Board 2, 3, 4. WALKER, LARRY Rowling Team 4. WALKEY, DAN Basketball 3. 4, Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, .I Club 2. 3. Treasurer 4, Stutlent Council 2, 3. WALTERS, CAROL ANN Cirls'Concert Choir 2, 3. President 4. WATSON, RONALD C. WAYNE, JAMES THOMAS ,leffersoniatis 2. Friends, Experiences, WEATHERWAX, STEVEN LEN WEIHERMILLER, JON LEE WEIS, MARGARET JOANNE WHITE, FRANCES IRENE Commercial Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Block Section 3. 4g Sunshine Society 2, 3, Library Club 4. WHITE, NIARSHA DEE GirIs'Concert Choir 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 4g Block Section 3, 43 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2. WIEN, MARSHA KAY Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2. WILLIAMS, CHARLES FREDERICK JR. Cross country 3, Key Club 4. WILLIAMS, EDWIN L. Band 2, 3, President 4, Pep Bantl 2, 3, Leader 43 Basketball Band 2, 3, Leader 4, Dance Band 2, 3, Leader 4, Student Council 4. WILLIAMS, ROGER DEAN Page 156 and Knowled e Jeff WILSON, LARRY WILSON, LEONARD WILSON, SANDY WILSON, WILLIAM LEE WINCER, NANCY ,ION Block Section 3, 4g Sunshine Society 2, 3g Majorettes 3 w1N1NeER, JUDITH KAY Block Section 3, 4. Gave Us Will Be WOLAVER, SUZANNE LARSON A Cappella Choir 2. 3: Madrigals 3, Musiqal 2g All School Play 2, 35 N. F. L. 2. YVOLF. RICHARD A. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4g Musical 2, 3, 4g Student Council 2, Track 2. 3, 49 Wrestling 2, 3. WOODY. JAMES H. WRIGHT, DAVID YOUNG, KATHY .IO junior Achievement 3, Future Nurses 35 Sunshine Society 2. Yl7lLL. ,IANIES F. llronclio Broadcasters 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4, Ushers 3, Manager of Swimming Team 3, 4. ZIIOREK. JOHN A. ZEHNEH, JUDY CAROL Broncho Broadcasters 33 Majorettes 2, 33 D. C. E. 4g Block Section 3, 43 Sunshine Society 3, 4. ZIECLER, CAROLYN Wigs.: ur Cherished Memories -sm, - -- Page 157 Just one year away from becoming the distinguished seniors, the junior class held the annual wrapping paper sale. Tom Hall and Dick Kiefer, co-chairmen, organized and promoted it. The Jefferson juniors chose Duke Hartman as their president. Offering valuable assistance to him were Dick Jones, vice president, and Emily Backus, secre- tary-treasurer. Serving as sponsor for the class was Robert Finley, one of Ieff's guidance counselors. ln a realm of excitement, the class of 1966 received their rhombus shaped class rings in early October. Never before had pupils admired their hands so fre- quently as did these excited juniors! ln December, Mike Smith brought honor to the class by winning the William Randolph Hearst Foundation United States Senate Youth Program award. He was chosen from over six hundred pupils to represent the state of Indiana in a meeting with the President of the United States in late January. THE JUNIOR CLASS orrlcsns Dick Jones, Emily Backus, and Duke Hartman get together to discuss plans for the coming year. Wrapping Paper Sale VVas0ur Main Project Top Ton--Front R0wffLura Vvrmilya, Emily Backus, Kathleen Lewis, Rochelle Lcvcnlhal. Back Row -f-Kenneth Shonk, Tum Hall, James Downie, Mike Smith, Javqm-line Berks-r, Barbara Williams. Page I 58 Abbinett, james Edward, Ade, Pamela Jo, An- derson, David Russell, Anderson, Michael John, Anderson, Paula Sue, Arndt, King Robert, Backus, Emily Irene, Bader, Cheryl Lynn. Bahler, Barry Lee, Bailey, L. Steve, Bailey, Mary Catherine, Bailey, Paul William, Bailey, Warren W., Baker, David Allen, Baldwin, Robert Earl, Baldwin, Robert Larry. Balser, Aleta Lynn, Barrett, Philip Ray, Bar- rett, Sandy Lea, Barrick, Bill Wayne, Barton, Robert Lee, Becker, ,Iacquelyn Ann, Bee, Randy, Beever, Dennis. Bell. joseph Dale, Benner, Mary Ann, Bennett, Randy Lee, Berkey, Steve Charles, Berry, Helen Elizabeth, Berryman, Diana Louise, Bills, Darryl Lynn, Bingaman, Trina Lou. Black, Phil Lynn, Bledsoe, Melvin Raymond, Boehning, Tamara Lee, Bol, Leslie, Bonham, David Lonnie, Bowers, David, Boyer, Sheryll, Bragg, Candy Marie. . 'Q B Y -. - . , ,. 'V . fat. 5 , r t Y 1 ' f 'L Q! X C+ Q is ' J' , 4 rf! X ,,, ,t,, E 'i jf ,Lf N ew A , 0,123 iel l f . N 'T P , X L if., -,Q ,,, Wt . VL! 2 t y r , , 'Z' ff? y J 'lv 'i i t X fi , A t . 1 Q . 4 .. Q, S x - ,W v ,QA x -ef 9' 9 . N 2-3,1 f,, ' fr K K .. , , g I I' . -' , ' , . ,ge ' tv , o 1 4 R 1 E X if rn, ' ,tt L E t M m mt- . .tr Q Juniors United To Promote Class Honors Brassie, Stuart Wayne, Braun, Mark William, Breeden, Susan Elaine, Brettnaeher, Betty Joan, Brewer. .lohn Fletcher, Brinson, Suzanne, Brooks, Diana Lynn, Brooks, Kenneth. Brown, Haskell, Brown, Joe C., Brown, Linda Kay, Brown, Mike Lamar, Bruinsma, Ronald Dean, Brungcr, Robert Lee, Bryan, Mike Vance, Bryan, Ronald E. Bumhleburg, ,lim Michael, Bundy, Ingrid Ann, Burkenpas, Dennis James, Bussell, Erma June, Bylsma, Rhoda, Cable, Frank, Caldwell, James Alfred, Callahan. Philip Charles. Camp, Eddie L., Camp, Jacqueline Sue, Cap- linger, Carl Gregory, Carder, David Ray, Carder, Teresa Ann, Carlson, Tom Allen, Carr, David Alan, Carter, Carolyn Sue. Carter, David Ward, Casey, Joyce Ann, Cav- anaugh, Linda Marie, Charles, Terry Earl, Citi- zen, Vicki Lynn, Clary, D. Michael, Clary, Sandy, Clawson. Dale L. Claxton, Donald William, Clendening. Beverly Rose, Coffman, Michael, Cokain, Dwight Reed, Collen, Sharon Kay, Conkling, Carol Ann, Conn, Linda Sue, Conn, Marcia Marie. is t f' .K K . , -. . . - Q 7. 1 ' ..,. , , 1 Q , V .,.. ,. J.. , ., ,. . ,eg .. if Y :sang f' ,ft 19,21 at E :' fx. .. 2 . gig, ' - U. iw -Nia X s xx, .Ak if .fx-yt -' . f ' -' si A kr N ,,.,,. o , - ' 4-.I ' Y, ' X ' a ' . 1 B t xt. - X I- - l V ' Q Xgil C... ,. XX ,l C? . , ,..,, . l ' - fs . we ' x 3? E K : . is . 'F ' 15' ' A ' ' X, X f .21 .. r P+ e ... 1 S , i t We - 'Q' 5, , . . ri . -N . , E' . ' , t K: 4, Y Q, Q 1: i ff. N -41 5. , 5 ' .. T ..i. ' V L . l, .V X gi Y fmt ,jj i k I. X H. , fr 3 l X' ' Q . i Li Q ' a : , i , it ' ' - . K - ' X .J P ,Gt 3 12 . as C 45? ..... s 1 Q - . , M , . if .N,L,. 5 ., mm . K 3 Nl 5 Wa f Page I59 Conner, Arthur Chancellor, Conrad, Sherry Jean, Conrad, Theresa Ellen, Cook, Rora Jean, Cooksey, Winfred Lee, Coon, Linda, Cooper, Phil L., Corbett, Candace Marcial. Cordell, Landi O., Cox, Pam A., Cox, Sharon Ann, Coy, Donald Dean, Crapeau, Lana Kay, Creque, Linda Sue, Cronin, Libby Ann, Crumley, Mark Charles. Crutchfield, Jean Sue, Cullum, Donna Jean, Danaher, Jerry Lee, Danaher, Patrick E., Darrow, Jacquie Ann, Datesh, Leroy, Davis, Judith Lynn, Davis, Pamela Kay. Davis, Patricia, Day, Timothy Joseph, Dear- dorfl, Cindy Sue, Dees, Cheryl Lynn, Denham, Jim, Denhardt, Doug, Deppert, Paula Jo, Dewey, Donald. Dexter, Dale, Dierstein, James, Dimit, Don, Dominique, Carl, Doty, Charles Robert, Doubler, Jim Louis, Douglas, Julie, Downey, David Allen. fe A . ,, in 5 , , K KKKKT- ,,,?s,f, .F .X il? . a lf E i' zf f' lit it l i K N ,Zn 1 159' ' nkhr ij n W J x ,Ia 'S n wa- Q ' , -.'- Q L' it :zz 1' 1 W 'S - , ' f e'i i . - nr Q N f t s , s f 1 ,, ., . 21 ' f Q V in 3 . , -f Q., , , I i. , A J ,F J KA l V Y E 5 J 5 ,1 V.: . 1 - , 5, KKK g ,g K 5 .3 Us ' . - -ff ., -29 ,f .2 ' --A K- M . Q fx 2-Q. ,ti 11 Pills- f f ,S ' ,,,n?f'?1'5:,2' ,wt W ..,. 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Ford, Sharon Lee, Forville, John, Fountain, Peggy Ann, Foxworthy, Paul Thomas, Friend, Tom Dwane, Fruehwald, Michael, Fultz, Avery D., Fultz, Charlene L. Galbraith, Dan Eugene, Galloway, Claire Janel, Geiger, Julie, Gerber, Harold Jesse, Gick, Mary Jane, Gilbert, Donald L., Gilliland, Astha Ruth, Gingrich, Kristin. Gochenour, Violet, Goodrich, Cynthia, Gorman, Dianna Lynn, Graham, Robert, Gray, David, Greener, Kay Louise, Gregory, Mike Twain, Grenat, Allen Richard. Page 160 -X ku K .wiv 5 K ' . t ..,- 4, . I .Q ,gs K. . x 33' Xb veg 2. so A A .x,N. Q ,. Q, . Nw - i. .- on we vf' . E . 12: ... n . nf- - . at-.. ? 'v , A fn 4 ggi, f. 4' . or H- - K K F 2 ,' 1K SY, - , , .ML , K y Nw- . P Q1 Q, ge - .. ,. J- , ,. 4 7- 5 . H s 1 ' ' S . N t tg -9,2 J. ' 'fb DS' -W . . - Q- ' - . . ff r..iv' ff 1 2 ii :i' ' -f el, J gi . . 5 7 - -- ' figs, f J' 5,55 A KKK ,J KX. K WK . 'Sl' 5. 1KK gtg Q , t . 'K K T K K K x Ig , f f 1 1 pr 'F sssss on In M .-.-.K . . , 6 . 'Aron ii :Q ,Skiing S w 9.-ie . -. f .--- x n n ..-. 1 , - X' -. ' - n 'srzfv K Q ai K rx 4' 'n . ' . 2 Guenther, Charles, Haag, Mary Ellen, Haas, Bonnie Elda, Hale, Stephen Lee, Hall, Tom Y., Hall. William Luther, Hampton. Orville Wilfred, Hampton, Steve Lt-Roy. Hampton, Vaughn, Hampton, William Alan, Hancock, Diana L., Hannas. .laeohg Harrison, Nancy Ann, Hartlep, Lavemla Ann, Hartman, llon- ald Leon, llarlwiek. Mike llaviil. Hawker, jerry ll., Hawks, Karen, Hayden, James Allen, Hege, Dianne Elaine, Henderson, jim Carr, Henk. Mary Ellen, Hensley, Patricia Shannon, Herr. Duane Alvis. Herron, Hoyt Samuel, Hester, Hugh Dawson, Hicks, Johanna Frarlves, Hicks, Marsha Sue, Hill, Nancy Lee, Hinton, Shirley, l'lohler, Denny Lee, Hohlman, :Klan Glen. Hollc1'aft, Cheryl S., Housler, Mark Allen, Howell, liichartl C., Huher. Linda, Hutllow. Cheryl, Hull. Carolyn S., Humphrey, Limla, llol- lenheek, Lynn Franklin. Tests, and P AT Hunt. Clautlia, Hurst, Diana Mae, Hurst, Michael E., llutsell. Donna Bernice, lille, Larry Thomas, lngle, Larry Edward, Jameson, Denny Lynn, Jessup, Gregg W. johnson, liyrl Lee, ,lohnson,Rolan1l Carl, Jones, ,Ianiee Eileen, Jones, ,It-anna Maria, jones, jeff H., Jones, Richard Glenn, Jordon, Dennis, .li-rkewiez. John Thomas. Kantz, Marcia, Kemhle, Pina, Kenrieh, Con- stance, Kenworthy, Gary, Kerfool, Joyce, Kerr, Judith, Kiefer, Richard, King. Johnnie Sue. Kinneer, Katherine Kay, Kirkpatrick. ,lay Mc- Coy, Kirkpatrick, Steven, Kirn, Deborah Anne, Kirls, Roger Kenneth, Kiser, Katherine Lynn, Klink, Karol Annette, Knoth, Michael Anthony. Kochert, Mary Jo, Koning, Louie Yvrightg Koning, Sandy Lee, Kopf, Anna Lena, Kuhhnan, Connie Jean, Kurtz, Karen Louise, Kuss, Marie Louise, Kyger, Stanley. LaFon. Terry Lynn, Lake, Carol Lee, Lake, ,Iudy Kay, Lamar, Kris Ann, Lane, Glenn Robert, Lane, Larry Franklin, Lashbrook, Danny E., Lawton, Warren Jerome. J ts , if if X. my , is , A. My Vk y :' V 4 35' ' ar tx f ' x I 2 r s I if ,v V M: , ,gmt it . 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Lynch, Becky C., Lynch, Reinhardt, Maddox, Mitchle Gene, Madlung, Bonnie Lee, Marsha, Sharon, Marshall, Glen W., Martin, Diane Kay, Martin, Cordon. Martin, Michael Craig, Matthews, John Wayne, Mauek, Kenneth, Maxwell, Janet Sue, McAdams, Anson Bruce, McClimans, Terry Dean, McCloud, Harold, McClung. Cynthia Diane. McCormick, Rex Edwin, McDaniels, Sandy Kay, McDonald, Thomas, McFadden, John E., McFarland, Steve Russell, Mcllrath, Jack Renne, McKibben, Elaine, McKimis, George Richard. Juniors Opened Mechling, Helen Janice, Melville, Tom Ray, Mcmmer, Richard Edwin, Metzger, Beecher L., Metzger, Paul Jerry, Meyer, Donald Lee, Middle- ton, Henry Michael, Miller, Kenneth D. Miller, Linda Kay, Mills, Linda, Mink, Marion, Minniear, Cary Steven, Minton, Janice Lynn, Mitchell, Patrick Thomas, Miteff, Charles S., Morgan, Pamela. Moyer, Cary Lee, Murphy, Sandra, Murray, Robert Eugene, Myer, Robert, Neal, Rowanne, Neathery, Barbara Jo, Needham, Gordon R., Nelson, Keith. Newgent. Michael Lee, Nicewander, Frank L., Niemantsverrlriet, Sandra L., Niswonger, Damon, Norman, Gary, Norris, Vicki, Nuerge, Kay Sharon, Ohaver, Katrina Ann. Oliver, Willard Eugene, Oswalt, Mike, Patter- son, James Francis, Patton, Pamela, Payne, Kathleen C., Pellam, Frank, Perkins, Thomas Allen, Phillips, Dean. Phillips, Mary Rose, Phillips, Michael Rex, Phillips, Richard Allen, Pickering, Ronald E., Pierce, Susan Kaye, Pierson, Ruth A., Piggott, Timothy Lane, Platt, Pamela Ann. , ff i.., Q- IL, gf, ,i 2. L? tx. A, ie tt .. A ..-- ,v 2 , .L i'-X. 1 ,ji ., - f 'gifs X N-'i.1g.. gat N! , 3- ,Y 'tr-X . Q 4- ' L- hi 'W , ., - A. 2 if ws, . K 'fav ,'llMf4i1eK it rv an ,Q . ei 'se' , ,' ' Q N. ' ' . 1- L., in ,Q , ..,3 . I .l -- ' T1-sv. f -t-fa N ' 'J -fxltfeiktissi i l W ' , : - , iw if ,J K3 , as K , .s - Pl. . , 'P' . we ' , 'J - T . f v if gf .3Su1a,f:f'sg X I . ah - fiikifttkkffgix I . . Q8 1 5 'i,, cgffjif, few gig.. 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Randolph, Candy Lee, Rankin, Annette, Rar- don, Diana Lynn, Rardon, Terre Louann, Reed, Stephen, Renfrow, Charles D., Reynolds, Elizabeth Gay, Rhode, Carol Ann. Richardson, Dale, Richardson, Dennis E., Rich- ardson, Keith Allen, Hit-lu-y, Thomas Dale, Riegle, James L., Riggs, Limla Louise, Riley, Nancy Sue, Riley, Patricia Ann. Roberts, Barry J., Roberts, Katherine, Roberts, Thomas, Robinson, Brad Lee, Robinson, James E., Rodriquez, ,lan Maria, Rohrabaugh, Teresa Ann, Rowland, Mary. Royal, Barbara J., Runyan, William, Rush, Dwight David, Ryan, Lynn David, Sattler, Susan, Schilling. Ernest, Schmidt, George, Schroeder, Donald. 'V We eeupied ur Time With Schuster, Dianna Rae, Schwanter, John, Scott, Terry W., Semmes, Paula, Sewell, Tom, Seyfried, Lverree, Shafer, Rosa, Shaff, Bob Francis. Shalley, Judy Kay, Shaw. Donna Kay, Shaw. Ted Allen, Shideler. Barbara .l., Shoaf, Phil Arnold, Shockey, Linda S., Shonk, Kenneth N., Simison, Rebecca. Shonkwiler. Richard R., Simpson, Helen Su- zanne: Simpson, Steve, Sinex, Donald Gene, Slickers, Mark, Smith, Barbara, Smith, Betty lane, Smith. Jerry Edward. Smith, Mary Elizabeth, Smith, Michael L., Smith, Robert, Smith, Stephen, Smith, Sandra, Snelson, Carolyn, Snodgrass, Stan, Snider, Romona. Snyder, Jerry Dewain, Spaker, Mary J., Spald- ing, Carl, Spence, William Craig, Spencer, Nancy, Spradley, Adrienne Rose, Spray, John Ralph, Stair, Malcolm. Stall, John Moreland, Stansbury, Douglas Alan, Stapleton, Wilma, Stefaniak. ,lohn A., Stephens, Karen Louise, Stewart, William Lee, Stormont, Robert, Stovall, Rex Allen. Page 164 9 Q -x t -er e- kt wad' , , 3: V 'S J' I . Q t p R ,gpgwgg ' ,l ,, ,,, , Y fir, , L W , iv S' a M if is 5' A, M S wg F is z...w , J P. 'E' ' it ','- 7 T ..v' ., . it ,,,g i R ., . , A ffl if ,, V L ff ' f i i ee - . K 'ii e V K 5 K , p',, M Ck, s 'f Vf Q V i xv, I . Kgllt it 'nil r Nita St' ' i O I rganlzatlons, QQ ' -'ill x X' Q. l 'i ...s'. 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Sue, Tyrie, Sharon, llnilerllill, Carolg 'Qi' .A ,S , Ag -..: 4- ' I' .,... , V . n , I V QV- -.V C, K, xv, ? M. , L . xilll'IlllIll'. Brian: N anmlervcen, ,lung VanNleter, gf , X3 Q ' Holm-rl: Yauglin, Howarrlg Vcacll, llaviml. ' S22 '-fl' ' Yi'l'IIlilyll, l,.urag Voglunil. Dani:-lg Yyss-, Carlg ' 342214 L' gs, 5 ,QW G - m I J ta Walker, lh-nnisg Wlalkcr. ljalng Nvallacv, Lloy1lR.g 'L A N f. ,. Y , V' K' WalIei's. lluviml: Ward, Rheta. X +V '.,Xv 'viwm 'A T his W5 D 5 ,Mig In ,Q yu, - ki A , ia Q: is Warren, Nancy, Waterman, Elizabethg Weaver, if .319 A ,in ' vi I .. Q5 'Fw Dang Weber, Janetg Welborn, Beckyg Wells, .4 gg,,fW , yr ,xg Marciag Wells, Mary, Wells, Sherry. 1 W ii lwl X - tudying Home Work, And Basketball ,While-, Li-rrill Jamesg Wilcox, Terryg Williams, Barbara: Xvillianis, Lisa: Yvilliams, Ranslullg YVill- , . ,- Q 1- Games man. james Michael, Wisina, Rita S.g Wolaver, - V.. K ,- y , . V 3 U we 4' NJ ' Rolwrl. dj' 45 5, at . 'cf' M .5 fi' - , . Ebel. 24:2 X Wood, Linmlag Wood, Michal-l Francisg Worrell, A ' , Barlmra :Mg Worthington. Donald Lloyilg Wriglit, . -yy sc' g Jann-sz Wyant. Roy Marving Yoakuin, Nlary Mar- ,534-J I Lf, V -.Seek i-ff, ,--X f qv Sara-I3 Yoda-r. Charlene. Jens. , Ati L , MX ., . Q? ' - .U 3 V f ,r .512 Q- fu 4 ' ' K .... S Xf ki ,gf qv G 2- , ' 1, , Y . '- ' ' ,Q Lx 1 -.- '- A r Yoder. Nlurlx-neg Young. Dennis Rayg Young, if A Miz' 9 I 'H' K Q rf 5 Gilln-rl Harryg Young. John David: Young, Sheryl 5' 4 'l W'-. ' 4' ., 7 Ann, Younkvr, Joan Monelteg Zborck, Patrick 1.5 , l il if W Zink. Donna J. l ' L TOUCHDOWNH These elated junior girls cheer as the mighty Bronchos score six points to surge ahead toward a victory. lassmates Elected lass of '67 Officers Top Tcnf Fmng Row-Francis Vnndermay, Brent Clary, Jeanne Lottcs, Doug Mansfield. Row 2-Kate McQueen, Carolyn Lyboull, Tari Vincy, Kelly Hamilton, Linda Coodin, Mzirilcc Hall, Larry Korschntl, Back Row---Miko Trombcllo, Paul Bcrgrcn, Lowell Shank, Charles Dellr. CLASS oFFlci:Rs joy Good, Carolyn Lyboult, and Jim Smith check over records from u class project-selling senior name cards. --we The class of 767 began its career at Jeff with five hundred eighty-one members. Sponsored by Mrs. Ger- trude Krueger, the youngest class at Jeff experienced their first all-class meetings held in the gym. These were led by their elected class officers: ,lim Smith, president, Carolyn Lyboult, vice president, and ,loy Good, secretary-treasurer. As in previous years, the sophomores made money for their senior prom from pencil machines located in the hails, and by selling senior name cards which were sent out by the seniors in the graduation announcements. Excitement and indecision were the sophomores' companions when the time came to order class rings. Interested greatly by the juniors, new rings at the be- ginning of the year, the sophomores waited impatiently for the time to order their class rings. With the wider and better variety of courses avail- able at Jeff than in their junior high schools, the sopho- mores developed new scholastic abilities. Having a counselor interested in helping them find their best skills was also a new experience for many sophomores. Acord, Sheryl, Ade, Sandra, Airhart, Marlene, Aldridge, Michael, Algee, James, Allen, Jane, Alting, Mike Lee, Anderson, Daniel Lee. Anderson, Deena, Anderson, Larry, Andrews, Deborah Jean, Andrews, Dt:'lJUI'Llll Kay, Anglin, Lucinda, Arndt, James, Arnold, Janice, Babh, Karen. Baer, Patty, Bailey, Jerry, Bailey, Vickie, Baker, Ralph, Baldauf, Raymond Lynn, Baldwin, Wlalter Kenneth, Balser, Carols, Banes, Homer. Banter. Billie Jean, Barhee, Shelia, Barley, Tom Ray, Barnes, Roy, Barrett, John, Basham, James Darrell, Baskett, Wanda, Bass, David. Baumgardt, Marcelyn, Beaman, Janet, Beau- champ, Lana, Beck, Mark, Beck, Richard, Bell, Diane, Bell, Ron, Bender, Richard. Perplexed Sophomores Bergren, Paul, Bernhart, Charles, Berry, Linda, Berryman, Robert, Bippus, David, Black, Kath- leen, Blankman, Dale, Bolyard, Richard. Boord, Parthena, Boss, Mike, Bousum, Richard, Braaksma, Martin, Bradshaw, Judith, Brassie, Gregg, Bray, Cecilia, Brissey, Jim L. Britton, Gary, Brooks, Linda, Brown, Gaye, Brown, Randy, Brown, Susan, Bryant, Judy, Bryant, Pamela, Buck, Reta. Buhr, Rebecca, Bunch, Madonna Sweet, Bunch, Norma Jean, Burkhead, Paul, Burton, Mike, Bus- sell, Dave, Butler, Edward, Butz, Herman. Callaway, Todd, Campbell, Sue Ellen, Carder, Christine, Carnahan, Donna Sue, Carnahan, Tom, Carter, Camilla, Carter, Sidney, Carter, William. Cartmill, Marcia, Cassidy, Maryheth, Chapman, 'Wk Bill, Charlesworth, Russell, Chenoweth, Jack, Clark, Marcia, Clary, Brent, Clawson, Linda. 42' ...r 4' bf u ,. V . . , . 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Collins, Jane, Conant, Bruce, Conkright, Susan, Conner, Nancy, Cook, Larry Joe, Coon, Cynthia, Cooper, Sharon, Cooper, Sheryl. Coopman, Xlargene, Copeland, Lonita, Corbin, Cheryl, Cortner, David, Cottingham. Carol, Cowger, Sharon, Cox. David, Crabtree, James. Crane, Steve, Critser, Charles, Croxton, Wil- liam Timotliy, Croy, Barry, Culver, John, Dalrym- ple, Larry, Darling, Larry, Davidson, Dennis. Davis, Barry, Davis, Sandra, Davis, Tom, Daw- son. Peggy, Dawson, Steve, Deaton, Ronnie, Dear- dorff, Sherry, Delloy, Sandy. ,I6ff6I'SO11,S Sophomores Denllani, Jack, Derment. Linda, Dear, Charles, Dexter, Cary, DeYoung, Donna, Dickson, Robert, Dolliow, ,leflry Allen, Douglas. ,le-rome. Douglas, Linda, Doyle, Grant, Doyle, Mark, Drown. Larry, Drummer, Judy, Duncan, Zeda, Earl, Cary, Early, David. Easley. Larry, Edgell, Colleen, Edwards, Pa- tricia, Egelhoff, Susan, Eli. Cindy, Eli, Rick, Elliott, Carrie, Elliott, Kirk. Elsea, Diana, Ely, Norma, Emmert, Linda, Emmons, Claudia, Evans, Connie, Evans, Dora, Evans, Paul, Ewan, Mary. Eylens Beth' Fairman Randall' Farrell Jacque ,W T t .-1 KK , - ' ,bf KKK ,.. , L. K K ii J Ki , NL K Q - , K K .K .Y ,, K , K K f-K K . Kf1'FJ gg K ilfl ,,.t x ii , W1 - W, .7 , Q lg -, . . .4 k Kt tje g jt : V At .xifflieg P V. '-2 ' S Q ig M .. V ,ily V ' f 1. l ' ' ,iff it . ...... iiii ,V fe Ff h 5'- V , A i: if?i5 Kit ,,f , W 32 yy ,,f.,3 , , -RX ' f ,Rafi 6' ' '- 'Y 1 - , ey 1 t , . t if 13' t 1 ... V S i ff 1,2 . .K , . K, Q 1 ., EX erienced Their Q.. s .vm K , ' 1 , K v K ,K ' fg-75.--, Q: . X., line Sue, Ferguson, Ted, F1eld,Jenn1e, F1fe,,loe, X' fl. M ,N 3 ' - x Fischer, Phyllis, Fisher, Pamela. Flanagan, Steven, Fleck, Dan, Fleming 1-'V ,,-, -... 1 0- r My ,, K' 22 ' ' .-- W' ,Ev iff.: ?, , K K as , Ki .Q .K .,.. K , K. K KK K K I K Ki. .. so - ml x. V . W V X . ,- .fa 1 V Q.. . .5 - X Z K. 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Daryl Lynng Gilh-s, Marian. v ii: g H K ri, 'g' Jw V H m f r if i tiff.. iff ' if N. Gipson, Ronald: Claddn-n, Charrimlag Class, , ' if A Sh-w: Ulutz. Susan: Ulm-nn, Nlarjoricg Goad, Jane, 6.3, N' J i ,Q 0 . L - llohhlv. Dm-nnis: llodhy. Xlalinda Rosu. ix 5' i my Y L 5 x f Q. '75 S hollor. lfcorgcg bood. ,loy Ann, boodin, Linda: we A f. g - .. .. F 6 .3 Goodman, VIlt'I'I'l'Ill'01 Goodnight, Dave, Good- , ,, ' if H, L ' L . .. . , . . H .vG 5' q., 1 ,35 'Wag w .-L .15 -- f' N , .G k .45 ,. ppislrr. lnn: bonld. lmarhura: brxixw-Q, Linda. 14,1 112' ,. A, , - , 59' l, Y ,r p 5. if 'A 1 -. El 1 Q ,V .. ,Q Q K Grayson, Dang Crm-on, Sandra: Cn-gory, Ronnivg Q '- ' Q ' :.f K if 41 X , U , I lin-gory. Sandrag Griffin. Waltcrg Crond, Richard 4 Z. I L- il 21 Q C Wi Lvwisg Grounds, Linda Suv: Cuinnup. lioh. - A ,XX E' '4 Vfl- , V 1 ., . Q is fp, - ,fm , , . Qi r , ' , . , 1 r A - Gunn, llvnnisg Cunstra. Nlarkg CusIafson,Carol1 iw.: 2, fl I gi 52 ' Lf, g,,. 55 in Hahn. Su-wg Hainjo. Kari-ng Hall-y. Linda, Hall, ASN! ,fp ,Al 1 AV cindy: Hull. ml-ii.-.-. 0- INR M 2 -G'-:rf-in H 9 0 0 lrst - ass eetlngs e ln t e ym Hall, Richard: Hall. Shm-rryg Halsm-ma, ,lam-t J Louis:-3 llalscnia. Nancy: Hamilton, Kelly Joan- A N ' ll W, vttvl Hanson, Mary Lou: Hanthorn. Rohn-rlag l Q? . A .. if- . 1 . i ' ij: ' Harrington. Todd. V 1 if gi ',' -.0 Q, Q. '-7 'Y Afgx gay ' , ' f - . - Q-wr A f Hart. Nlilu-1 Haskins. ,linig Haupl, Dong Haupt, , tags:-' lirm-sl: Haupl, Klichaclg l'i11WklI1S,JllllQ Hawkins, A K X .53-E, i n ,fgmu K li- L.. gy. Stvvvg lluwlw. Jllllll. A X f f 1 .Q .- X: A A .N K 5' 4 ,F K ., ' 1 . l I 5, Xu l illljg. HW 1 ' I --I . i Haydon, Sharon Hayvst Hays, Slvvung Vernong ,rf A ar P3 1 . K-ml Hi-alh, Cary: ll:-lla-lung:-r. Linda, Heninger, QL .Qu .gf I A 1 Linda: Hi-nson. Cliarloltvg Henson, Curley Dale. V-1 'X-J I ' . , - ,S ',,,, L-L ' flxxi b ...L 5- ,,. . . U, 1 N - . .L K . . 5 sj: f u l. A S4 'T' F4 l If 'Q e- ,. ' f A , ..., Hl'Tt'Illll't'll. lh-lmhivg Hvrrivk. Carl, Higginson, if sh ., l , J 1-' Xi A llrm-vp llilhuu. Km-ug Hilt, Gene, Hines, Richard X33 A if 155 WJ, lygjfffls LL., 'vxsyb All:-nz Il1ll'kl'lllil,ClilI'Cl1L't'Q Hockm-ina, Linda. w . ,Lf - Qi? i X- in. pfhgf X 1 K f , E JXQXHXXLI: .. 21255 . 1 is . 'Fl in f X A 1- 'f Hodgvs. Pcggyg Hoffman, Toni Lynng Huler, X.:--, r ' .N 5: Lisan-Ill: Hollis. Dang Holt, Rug:-rg Hood, Nickg i itil L L ii V T- N X' at iii . Horton, Linda, Iloshrn-r. Ed. XQL ., -g g, A N , i1iQE'.fQair.3ix ' 'ull A M Sf' X Howard, Eiigvrivg Howard, ,leffcryg Howard, -'11 , -. . ,. A 3 gf' ' N Y '- - X ,Lg Slow' Howard ,IlllUlll'lQ' Ho K-'th' H lfv' A 'lf H- i s l' lx Q lylii'flYk':5' ,D . Q. ., , we, ii , uc bins, B , 4 , . A 4 T g . . ',:.x..,m4,F .lnng Huflcr, bu-wg Hufford, Debbie. I if fl 5- 'T-- Y MF H-fi ? ' 'f G s - Page I 69 Hughes. Barliara, Hughes, Connie, Hughes, Linda, Huizeuga. Janet, Humphrey, Bob, Hurst, Colleen: lille. Earl: lille. Harry. Jackman. Donna, jaeohs, William, Jaeohson, Erik: jennett, Mary K., Ji-rnagan. Terry, John- son, James W. Ill, Johnson, Linda Lou, Johnson, Linda Sue. Johnson. Rita: Jones. Judy: Jones, Sandy, Kal- lzerer, Carolyn: Kamp. Janet Eileen, Kanable. Linda: Karherg, Linden, Karklin, Melinda. Kelley. Helen Marie, Kelley, Larry, Kelley, Patsy: Kelly, Robert, Kemble. John, Kemhle. Olivia: Kemper. Monte, Kennedy. Harding. Kennedy, Marsha, Kennedy, Phyllis, Kidney, Don, Kienly, Patricia, King, Deidre, King, Cary Joe, King, Larry, King, Lee. 196 Weleomed by Sophomore Pep Session Kinman, Darrell, Kirts, Carol, Kirts. George, Kiser, Nance, Klaverenga. James, Klein, Leslie ,lm-an, Klinger. Lee, Koehert, Emma. Korschott, Larry, Korty, Stephen, Kuehle, Gene Lalfon. lion, Laueaster, Dennis, Lancaster, Loren, Lancaster. Robert, Land, Nlillage. Lane, Beverly, Lane, Shirley, Lanum, Deborah, Lasher. Melinda, Lawler, James, Lawson, Fred, Leclman, Rita, Lehmen, Rita. X Lemming, Mike Leslie, Pamela, Lc-Sourd Jacques, Lester, Linda, Lester, Mike, Lihkie John, Lidster, Sandra, Linmlstrom. Jerry. Linthicum, Steve, Lister, Connie, Logan, Kathy, Lohmiller, Ed, Long, Larry, Long, Marcia, Long Susan, Lottes, Jeanne. Lotts, Barbara, Lovejoy, Sharon, Loveless, Vickie, Loy, Kyle, Loy, Randall, Luck, David, N Luse, Mike, Lyboult, Carolyn. ' Page 170 ' . . 1 W ,. u .Q X V ,X 5. , K. ' Q fm -1 r Q . Eg I K. W .... fwmmuiswiuani Q 3 an . . ' K A .. Aki i 5 - - L 5 ,gQiAf,X L . . . .. 2 - fy .ww , , vi A K A X , . w . - -. . - X www.35A,qw , . . 1 . X , 5 ,px W- Q ' N' .zz X I . ' K .S 's 1 , 'E 2 1 Xi, 5Wf1?fif-A , 'F .1 E G --Z , v - 2 1 . ff S 81 4 . 3 , . . ' Q 0+ -5 x xiii?-1 X i ' x . i , , f X. i , X ,W 0 N ,.. ZH.. Q ,xg if i l Z i Z .ix 9 D x X u . Q li ll Y. N + 6 ww 4 ' k- P 'W i 'Q 'X Lynch, Susan,Mac'key, Larry, Malloy, Steven, Mansfield, Doug, Marsh, Jitn., Marlin, Nancy, Mater, Christie, Maupin, Judith. Maxson, Tll0lIlilS W., May. Lawrence, Me- Adains, Doug, Mo-Xdanls, Steve, Mefiall, Beverly, McCarthy, Patricia, Mt-Caw, llill, McClellan. Paul. MeCown. Jacqueline Sue, McCoy, Melanie, Mellaniels, llm-Cky, Mellowell, Marjorie, Mc- Glothlitl, Ruby, Meljrew, Judy E., McCrew, Linda, McKenzie. June. McLellan, Patti, McNary, 'l'heresa, McQueen, Kate, McQueen. William, Mead, Judy, Mealka, Man, Melton, Sandy, Mercvher, Larry. Mertz, Patricia, Metzger, Donna, Metzgflfi Marsha, Michael, Gayle, Miekler, Donna, Mid- dleton, Diana Lynn, Miller, Cynthia, Miller, Dave. New Scholastic Abilities Were eveloped b Miller, Gary, Miller, Jean, Miller, Larry, Mil- ler, Sheryl, Milling, Robert, ner, Linda, Moffitt, Pani. Mills, Bonnie, Mis- Moore, Roger Dean, Moore, Vicki, Morgan, Morrison, John, Patsy, Morlan, LaDonna, Mundell, Mike, Murphy, Cary Michael, Murray, Robert. Myer, Mary Ann, Nerini, Tom, Neumann, Rich- ard, Newhart, Davis, Newhart, Mark, Newman, Vicki, Niccum. Donald Dean, Nicholson. John. 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V- .ggi 5 iw 1 5 3 e 555 7 Pencil Machines and Senior 31116 Cards As THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER,, reverberates from the worn rafters of Jeff gym, Tom Richey leads his squad in presenting arms Page 176 .x4cLnowLclgemen fd Looking back on the many hours of happiness, confusion, and frustration which accompanied this fifty-second edition of the Nautilus, we realize that our work was greatly aided by several people. We wish to thank these persons who helped us with our task. Our final product could not have evolved correctly without the patient help of our adviser, Kenneth Andrews. He endured our ignorance and noise, prodded us to meet deadlines, but left the decisions with us. Our deepest thanks are directed toward him. Nlrs. Katurah Wray and Mrs. Louise Harrison deserve many thanks for the time they spent reading and correcting our copy. We are also very grateful for the excellent individual portraits, group pictures, and candid shots photographed by Gil Hutton of Photo Art Studios. 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SARA SCHAIBLE, Signature Editors Joh-D Downie Elaine Sydes Janet Lottes Ned Kivett J im Barton Susan Klein ,I oan Miller Kathi Kiser Katrina Ohaver Tom Hall Mike Smith Rita Wisma Phil Fauver SW Tri-Editors CONNIE GUINNUP, Business Managers Diana Belcher Janice Hilt Nancy Curran Photographers Doug Denhardt Bill Chapman SARAH CATRON Typists Lynn Brown Vicki Norris Mary Wells Cindy Deardorff Marcia Wells Art Karol Klink Theme ....... Graduation . . . Homecoming Homecoming Queen Pep Sessions and Convocations . . . . Prom ....................... School Play ................ Student Life ..... Table of Contents . . . Academics ......... Art and Music Theory .... Commercial ........... English ..... Foreign Language Health ...... Home Economics Library Study . . . Manual Arts ..... Mathematics ..... Physical Education Science ..... .... Social Studies .... Speech ...... Organizations . . . . A Cappella Choir . Apollo ........ Audio Visual .... Booster ......... Broncho Broadcasters ....... Cheerleaders' Advisory Board . . . Commercial Club ............ Concert Band .... Dance Band ...... Diversified Cooperative Education . Jeiiersonians ..... Future Nurses Club Future Teachers of America Gallop King ........ German Club ........ Girls' Concert Choir .... Honor Society ....... H1-Y ............. Book Index .....2-13 .....13 ....9 ....8 .....10 .....12 .....11 ....4--7 ....14-33 .....21 .....22 ....24--25 ....28-29 .....19 .....17 .....20 ......16 ....30-31 ......18 ....32-33 ....26-27 .......23 ....34-81 ....72-73 .....71 .....53 ....62-63 ....50-51 ....46-47 .....57 ....76-77 .....75 .....56 ....66-67 .....48 .....49 .....42 .....64 .....65 .....40 .....59 .l Club ...... Key Club ..... Library Club .... Musical ............... Nautilus .............. National Forensic League Orchestra .............. Pep Band ......... Queen of Hearts .... Spanish Club .... Student Council .... Sunshine Society Symphony Band . . . Voices of Jeff . .. Sports ............. Baseball ............. B-Team Basketball .... B-Team Football .... Block Section ..... Bowling League . Cheerleaders . . . . . Cross Country ......... Girls' Athletic Association Golf .................. Intramural Basketball . . . Managers Swimming . . Tennis Track ..... Varsity Basketball .... Varsity Football . . . Wrestling ....g.. Administration ........ Acknowledgements . . Faculty .......... Juniors ..... Principals ..... School Board Secretaries .... Seniors ..... Sophomores . . . Student Index . . ....54-55 -L1 . . . .52 . ..... 70 . . .... 60-61 ....4-1-45 . . ..... 80-81 ....74 .....58 ....36-37 .38-39 .. . . .43 ....78-79 . . . .68-69 ....82-103 ....92-93 I .....87 .....86 ....103 .....99 ....102 ...94 ...98 ...97 . .... 100 . . . .101 ...91 ...96 .....95 . .88-89 . .84-85 .......90 104-176 .. .... 176 108-114 158-165 ......107 ....106 ........115 116-157 166-175 178-183 Page 177 .,.,,....109 Student-Teacher Index Abbinett, James Edward ..... ....,... 1 1, 27, 159 Acord, Shcryl ...........,........ .........,............ 1 67 Adams, Harold ....,..........,.....,....,....... ......................... 1 59 Adams, Sharon .......,....,........,.,,....,....,....,.,............,....... 167 Ade, Linda Sue 11, 39, 43, 45, 51, 62, 73, 116, 117 Ade, Pamela Jo .......,.............................................,.... 159 Ade, Sandra ,..,........ , ....,....,.,....,........ , ....,.....,.... 37, 167 Adkins, Dennis .,............. .................. 1 17 Adkins, Denny Eugene ...,... ..................,,..... 1 59 Ainsworth, Patricia Jean ...,, ...... , ..48, 50, 117 Airhart, Bruce Edward ,... .............................,.. 1 17 Airharl, Marlene .......,..... ..........,....... 3 9, 66, 167 Aldridge, Jin. iray ..,..., ....... so, ss, 91, 95, 117 Aldridge, Michael ....,,..... ........................ 8 6, 167 Alkire, Pamela Sue ...,. ............,. 1 17 Algee, James ..........,......,. ..,......,.. 1 67 Allhaugh, Linda Jean ...... ......., 1 17 Allen, Jane ......,,.,......,...,.. ...,...,..., 1 67 Alting, Frank Edward ...... . ..,........,.,.. 5-1-, 117 Altingg, Mike Lee ...,........,... .................... 5 5, 167 Anders, Bertal Herta ....., ...,.....,.............,........ 1 17 Anders, Peter Hilmar ....,,. . .,,... 38, 41, 4-1, 117 Anderson, Daniel Lee ....... ................,,.. 9 4, 167 Anderson, David Russell ...,. .,........,.............. 1 59 Anderson, Deena ...............,....... . ..,,.., 167 Anderson, Jacqueline Sue .....,. .117 Anderson, Karen Sue ......... ..,.... ........ 1 1 7 Anderson, Larry ....,...,....,.. ....,.......,......... 1 67 Anderson, Michael John ...., ......... 5 4, 94, 159 Anderson, Paula Sue ....,...... ...........,....... 1 59 Anderson, Phillip 1.ee .......... ,... ........... 1 1 7 Anderson, Thomas W'esly ...,. ..,,,,..,,,..,,. 1 17 Andrews, James Thomas ..... ..,....,. 5 6, 117 Andrews, Deborah Jean ..... ...........,,.,.,..,., 1 67 Andrews, Deborah Kay ...... ........ 3 7, 68, 167 Andrews, Kenneth M. ...... ,............ ...,..... 1 0 9 Anglin, Lucinda .....,...... ....... ,... . , ,167 Arndt, James ............... ........ 1 67 Arndt, King Robert ...... ...159 Arnholt, Judy ...,........, ...,.... 1 18 Arnold, Dan E. ..........,....... . .,...,............ 118 Arnold, Janice ......,....,.. ,,...... ...,........, . . .... 1 67 Arnold, Richard W'ayne ..,..,. ....., - 11, 76, 118 Babb, Janet Sue ....,. ..........,........,..,.,.,.,.......,... , 118 Babb, Karen .........,,...,...........,...............,,...,., 61, 73. 167 Backus, Emily Irene .......... 39, 40, 45, 73, 158, 159 Bader, Cheryl Lynn ,, ..........., .,.............................,.. .159 Baer, James Howard ...... , ,.... ...... ..... .,..,..... 7 4 , 75, 118 Baer, Patty ,.,............... .. ................... 17, 99, 167 Bahler, Barry Lee ....... ....,.. - 15, 5-1, 91, 95, 159 Bailey, Jerry ...,....,.,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 , 94, 157 Bailey, I.. Steve ................., .....,.... , , .,.,........ 95, 159 Bailey, Mary Catherine , ,..., .,........ 4 8, 159 Bailey, Paul William ...... ......,..,..... 1 59 Bailey, Vickie ..,............. ....,.,.,,,.,.,,.., 1 67 Bailey, Warren W. .. ...................,,.,,..., 159 Baker, Connie .......,....,., ................ 4 8, 66, 118 Baker, David Allen .,... ........ 5 5, 9-1, 95, 159 Baker. Ralph ..,,,.... ,..,.,.. .........,,...,,.,..,. . . 167 Baldauf, David Allen .....,.. .. ,....,..... ..,..... 1 18 Baldaui, Raymond Lynn ...... ........,..,........ , 167 Baldauf, Wallace Eugene ...... .....,.......,,,,,. ,,,. 1 6 7 Baldwin, Robert Earl .,,........ ......... 5 5, 88, 159 Baldwin, Robert Larry ...,...,,...... .,..................,...., 1 59 Baldwin, W'alter Kenneth , ..,..........,..,..,.........,.,... .167 Balser, Aleta Lynn .......,.... 23, -13, 51, 62, 6.1, 159 Balser, Carol ..,,...... ,...,... .,.... .........,....., ..,...,, 1 6 7 Balser, Nina Ely .,.... ., ..,,,, 56, 118 Bones, Homer .,.... ..,.., ,.., 1 6 7 Banos, Sharon ,......... .....,... 1 59 Banter, Billie Jean ...., Barbee, Ada Lavada .... Barhee, ' Barley, Barnaby, Dale Allen .... Sheila .,........... Tom Rav ......... Barnard, Patrick Lyle Barnes, Roy ..,....,..... ........ Barngrover, Les ....... Barrett, John .............., Barrett, Philip Ray .... Barrett, Sandy Lee Barrick, Bill Wayne .... .,.....74. , ....... 167 118 ..98. iisf .167 167 118 118 .......,,.167 118 ,.167 53.159 .,.......1n9 .....,,..,159 118 Barry, Thomas Scott ...,....,.,..,..............,.....,... ..... 1 6. Barton, James Paul , ..,,...............,..... , .,... 23, 28, 40, 55, 60 64, 73, 96, 116, Barton, Robert Lee .,.....,,....,....,...........................,,,., Basham, James Darrell .......... .............,.,,............... Baskett, Wanda ..,.....,... .....,.,... Bass, David .....,...,............ .....,. 6 7, Baumgardt, Marcelyn .... . ..,....., ., Baxter, LaNelle ........... ....,.. 4 8, Beaman, Janet .....,... ......., Beard. Eleanor L. ...., ...,,......... ....... 9 9 . Beauchamp, Lana ..... ...............,......... . .72, Beaver, Roger ......... ..,..... 4 1, -17, 64, 91, Beck, Mark ............,.. .................,.............. Beck Richard .......... , ...., ..........,..... ,...,, , . 37, Beck, Robert Carl ..,.,... .......,,....,....,......., 4 1. Becker, Jacquelyn Ann .... ........ 4 0, 44, 48, 158, Page178 41, 118 .159 .167 ,167 167 167 109 .167 109 167 118 .167 167 119 159 Becker, Nancv Jane ....,.. 51, 119 Bee, Randy Floyd .,.., ...,... . 38, 159 Beever, Dennis ........... ........,. .,......... 1 5 9 Belcher, Diana Lynn ..... ....,,,. 4 0, 60, 119 Bell, Diane ................... ,.... . .... . .. ....,,...,, 167 Bell, Joseph Dale ......... ..... 5 -1, 73, 95, 159 Bell, Ron ...,,..,,,...,....,.,.,... ............................, 1 67 Bender, Fred William ........ ...... 5 1, 97, 119, 130 Bender, Raymond C. .. .......,..,.................. 109 Bender, Richard .................. ..,....,,.....,......... 7 6, 167 Benner, Kim Leighton ...... .,...... 4 1, 47, 93, 119 Benner, Mary Ann ...,..... ......................,.........,.....,... 1 59 Bennett, Randy Lee ..,..........................,...,.,.,.. , .,... 159 Berggren, Paul ..,...,..... ,...,....... 3 1, 38, 88, 97, 166, 167 Berkey, Steve Charles .....,,........................... 4-1, 64, 159 Bernhart, Charles ...... .. ...... .................. 1 67 Berry, David Michael ...... .,....... ,..,,. 1 5 9 Berry, Gerry D. ................ ......... 1 59 Berry, Helen Elizabeth ....... ..,...... 1 59 Berry, Linda ................,..... . ,,.., ,................ 1 67 Berryman, Diana Louise .....,... ......,.. 2 8, 64, 159 Berryman. Glenn Thomas ...... ........,..,..,....... 1 19 Berryman, Robert ..,.....,....., , ......,................,. 167 Bills, Darryl Lynn ...........,. ....,,. ...... 5 1 , 57, 159 Bingaman, Trinda Lou ..... ........ 2 5, 49, 51, 159 Binkley, Joseph Allen ....... ........, 5 5, 72, 91, 119 Bippus, David ................... ............. 4 5, 64, 167 Black, Barbara ............ .........,...... 4 8, 119 Black, Kathleen .... .......... 6 8. 167 Black, Phil Lynn .... ....... ......,........ 1 5 9 Blaeketer, Richard ..... .... ..,.,....,....,................, 1 1 9 Blair, Linda Jean ..,...,...,.......,, .....,... 3 7, 48, 50, 119 Blankman, Dale ...................,.. ....... ,........ . ,... . ,....,.... 1 6 7 Bledsoe, Melvin Raymond ................................. 159 Boehning, Tamara Lee ................ 47, 50, 59, 102, 159 Boes, Barry Alan ..................,..............,..,.,.,.......,....... 119 Boggs, Larry Edward ..........,.............,......,..,. 66, 71, 119 Bohnhorst, Mark Allen ........ 40, 41, 45, 64, 116. 119 Bol, Leslie A. ............................................................. 159 Bolyard, Frederick Sterling .... 9, 39, -10, 41, 54, 119 Bolyard, Richard .,....,.,.....,.,.......,.........,....... 86, 90, 167 Bonham, David Lonnie .......,,,.,..,....,......................,... 159 Bonham, David N. ................................................ 30,109 Booher, Barbara Lynne ,... 26, 43, 45, 47, 103, 119 Boord, Parthena ...................................,........,.,.........., 167 Boss, Mike ......,................ .............. ..... ................... 1 6 7 Bousnm, Richard ....... ...,.,..., 7 3, 91, 167 Bowers, David ............... ...,,..,. 5 3, 94, 159 Bowers, Larry Alan ..... ...................... 1 21 Bowman, Diana Lee ...... ....................., 1 21 Boyer, Sheryll , ............... ,, .......... 51, 69, 159 Boyer, Wayne Edward ...... .........,,.........,. 1 21 Boyle, Mary Jane ............ ........ 5 7. 109 Braaksma, James M. .,.,.., 98, 121 Braaksma, Marlin ......... ........ 9 B, 167 Bradley, C. Russell ..,., ................,........ 1 09 Bradshaw, Judith ....... .......,,.... 2 9, 67, 167 Brady, Sandra Kay .......... .......,. 1 3, 47, 50, 121 Bragg' Candy Marie ....... ..........,............. 7 3, 159 Brand, Diana Lynne ...,,, ...,,... 4 0, 57, 62, 121 Brassie, Barbara .......,... ,,...,..... 5 1, 121, 125 Brassie, Gregg ................., , ...,.....,.,........ 37, 167 Brassie, Stuart Wayne ...... ...,.... 4 5, 50, 76, 159 Braun, Mark William ..... .....,........... 3 0, 159 Bray, Cecilia .,....,.......... ............ 1 67 Bredemeier, Nancy ......... .,............. 1 09 Breedcn, Susan Elaine ..... .,...,,. 5 0, 159 Brettnaeher, Betty Joan . .,... ..........,.... 1 59 Brewer, John Fletcher ....... .....,. 7 1, 88 159 Brinson, Suzanne ..,...... .....,......... 1 59 Brissey, Jim L. ...... ,........ 1 67 Britt, Becky ,............ .,...,,,....... 1 21 Britton, Gary , ........,. .................,. 1 67 Brooks, Diana Lynn .,.. ....... 4 7, 51, 159 Brooks, Errel Leroy .... .. ............... 121 Brooks, Linda ,,.. . .,...,..,. ...,.,... 1 67 Brooks, Kenneth ......,. ,,....... 1 59 Brooks, Roger Allen ...... ............... 1 21 Brown, Gaye ............,.... ................... 1 67 Brown, Harold ............ ...... S 5, 91, 121 Brown, Haskell D. ..... .,......,.,........ 1 59 Brown, Joe C. ............. ............ 1 59 Brown, Jerry Lee ..,..,. ......... 1 21 Brown, Linda Jean ..... ........ 1 21 Brown, Linda Kay ..... .,...,....,. 1 59 Brown, Lynn Elaine ....... ....... 6 0, 121 Brown, Margaret ............,, ................... 1 21 Brown, Mark Eugene ..... .......,..,........... 1 59 Brown, Mike Lamar ......,. ..,..,. 5 1, 62, 159 Brown, Randy ...,......,.....,.. ....... .... 9 8 , 167 Brown, Susan ,...,.. . .,,............ ........... 3 7, 167 Bruinsma, Ronald Dean ...... ......................,.. 1 59 Brunger, Robert Lee ........ . ........ 95, 100, 159 Bryan, Mike Vance ........ .............,......,. 1 59 Bryan, Ronald E. ..........,....., ..l59 Bryan, Virden Earl ...... ........ 90 , 121 Bryant, Judy . ............ ...............,...... 1 67 Bryant, Pamela ........ ....... 3 9, 49, 167 Buck, Reta ........,...........,,...., ..,........ 66 , 167 Buhr, Rebecca ......................... ........ 6 8 167 Bumbleburg, -Jim QMichael ............ 159 Bunch, Madonna Sweet Bunch, Norma Jean ..,...... Bundy, Ingrid Ann ...... .... ,..., . . Buntin, Michael Eugene Burkenpas, Dennis James Burkhcad, Paul ...... . .............. . Burkhart, Sonya Claire ., Burnett, Stephen ....... . ....... Burton, Mike ...................... Burton, Robert Eugene ...... Bushman, Harry Junior .. . .-QII6ifM ....,.l67 .,.....167 . ..,..... 64 .......122 159 ...,......167 ----122 122, 130 uUuUu-nHaa167 -u-,54, 122 .u.aanH122 Bussell, Dave ...,,......,,....,.. Bussell, Erma June .....,.. Butler, Edward ..,............... ..... , ......... Buttry, Marsha Carol .. ..,,, ................., . . Butz, Cherrie Lyn .....,.... ....... 3 9, 4-1 Butz, Herman ............ .. ..... . ..... Bylsma, Rhoda ............ .,.........., Byrd, Dorothy Mae ....... ..........159 ..........167 122 ass, 48, 122 ...,...,..167 159 43 HnuNn122 Cabeza, Nancy ....,..... ..,.... 4 5, 51, 122 Cable, Frank .......,....,...... ..., , ........ ....,....,,....,,...,,.. 1 5 9 Cahill, Denny Albert ......., ......... 2 6, 39, 54 96, 122 Caldwell, James Alfred ,...,.. ......... 3 9, 54, 72 95, 159 Callahan, Philip Charles ,.,..... .... ,....... ........ 7 -1 , 75, 159 Callaway, Todd .......... ............ ...... ....................... 1 6 7 Camp, Eddie L. .................. ................... 5 6, 159 Camp, Jacqueline Sue ......,.................... ..l59 Campbell, Diek Alan ..... 55, 94 95, 122 Campbell, Julia Mae .... .... Campbell, Ronald Lee ..... , ........,....,........... 122 Campbell, Sue Ellen ........, Caplinger, Carl Gregory ...,.. . ....,......................... 122 ....-45,167 , ....,,.. 159 Carder, Christine ............... ., ..,....... 167 Carder, Dave Ray ..,....., ......,,.,...............,.......... 1 59 Carder, Teresa Ann .....,. .,..........,...,............... 4 8, 159 Carlson, Tom Allen ........ 62, 74 75, 159 Carnahan, Barry Lynn ..... ................................. . .122 Carnahan, Donna ...,....... ...,.................., 1 67 Carnahan, Tom ., .....,. ......,....,... 9 7, 167 Carr, David Alan ..... ....... 5 0 53, 159 Carter, Camilla ............ ...,................... 1 67 Carter, Carolyn Sue ....... ....... - 18 67, 159 Carter, David Ward ....... ......,............ 1 59 Carter, Sidney ...,.,........ .,.,... - 17, 73, 167 Carter, William .... ................ 167 Cartmill, Marcia ...... ...,. .... 1 9 ,167 Casey, Joyce Ann .,... ........ 2 13, 159 Cassidy, Marybeth .......... ....,... I 18, 167 Catron, Sarah Jane ......... ........... 6 0. 122 Cavanaugh, Linda Marie .... ....... 4 8 65, 159 Chambers, Barbara Sue .,... ................... 1 22 Chambers, Judith Ann ..... .............,.. 1 23 Chapman, Bill .................. ........... 6 6, 167 Chatfield. Marilyn Sue .... ..,... 5 0, 69, 123 Charles, Terry Earl ......... ........ . .76, 159 Charlesworth, Russell ,,.... ..... . 98, 167 Chenoweth, Jack ........... ....,,.,..... 1 67 Childers, James Alan .......,........ 123 Chosnck, Ed. ............,... .,..........,..... 5 9, 123 Church, Edward .....,...,, .......,.....,..,,.,.. . .,..123 Citizen, Vicki Lynn ......, .......... 4 9, 50, 67, 159 Clark, Anita Jane ....... .................. 7 3. 123 Clark, John M. ....... ,..,,,.......... 1 09 Clark, Karen Sue ,. .....,,,......, 123 Clark, Marcia ............. ...... 6 9. 167 Clary, Brent .,............. ...... 1 66, 167 Clary, D. Michael . ,,., .....,........,..., 1 59 Clary, Sandy ........,,..., . ..... 36, 45, 159 Clawsun, Dale 1.. ..,....,. ................... 1 59 Clawson, Linda .,.......,......,. .....,.......,.. 1 67 Claxton, Donald William ..... 71, 159 Clayton, Russell ................ ......... 1 68 Clendenen. Keith ....,...........,..... ....,.,........... 5 6 Clendening, Beverly Rose , ,..........,.,.... 159 Clift, Ed. ................................,, ....,.......... 8 7, 168 Clifton, Sue Ellen , ..., ,..,... ....... 1 7 , -18, 123 Clouse, Bill .................... ........ ......... 1 6 8 Clymer, Lorna Jean ...... Cobiseno, Lou Ellen ...... Cochran, Jim Lee .,..... Cochran, Linda ......... Cochran, Mike ...... Corley, Robert ........,.. .....,..38, Colfman, Janice .,...,........ Cotfman, Michael ................... Coffman, Richard Eugene Cohen, David ........................... Cokain, John .....................,. Cokain, Dwight Reed .,.. Cole, Michael D. ........ . Collen, Collins, Combs, Comer, Conant, Sharon Kay , .... . Jane .............,... Jim ..,............ Rick Bruce ...,.. Bruce ......,,......,.., Conkling, Carol Ann . .... Conkling, Kenneth R. Conkright, Susan ........ Conn, Linda Sue .... so 1hH55QH5If .-,---1i3: aaaa.n40, .........123 ,...,,.,.123 96, 123 -am16s .HauN168 .19, 168 H76, 168 .v4, 159 ........,123 .....,...168 159 ........,l23 159 .51, fffja .uHHa123 90, 123 .37, 168 41. 159 109 . .... ,... 1 68 .........159 127 Conn, Conner, Conner, Conrad, Conrad, Conrad, Conrail, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Patrick Ross .... Sherry Jean ,........ Donald Maurice ..,.. Larry Joe ..........,. . Rora Jean ....... Terry Lee .,........ Cooksey, Winired Lee . Coolnmn, Diana Kay ..... Coon, Coon, Cyntllia ,...,.,....,,. Linda ............... Cooper, Phil L. ..... , Cooper, Sharon .... Cooper, Sheryl ...,, ...., Conpman, Margene ..... Marcia Marie ...,. ..,.,... Arthur Chancellor .. Nancy .,........... ,......... Theresa Ellen ......... 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Elliott, Ella Kay .,.. , ..........,...... , Elliott, Kirk .... ....,...,..... ..,.......... 7 4 , 75, Elliott, Larry Wayne .. .,,.......,...................,..., 74, Ellison, Elaine Sue .,,.. ........... ....,......, 4 8 , 51, 73, Ellrich, Dwayne .......................,,,,..,..........,.,,..,,....,...... Ellsherry, Joyce Ellen . ,...... 5, 39, 40, 45, 47, 102 Emery, Linda Lou ...,.....,.............................. 56, 57, Emmons, James Alan ..............,,................,.. Elmore, Janice Kay ....... .......... 5 0, 65, Elsea, Diana .................. . ..,....,........ .. Ely. Norma . ..,,....,...... .......,.. 7 2, Emig, Donald J. ......, ....,......... . Emmert, Linda ..... .....,.... 6 5, Claudia ........ Endicott, Susan Lee Engler, Richard Wayne Er Seleuk, Marianne Etter, Kenneth .,...,...... Ettcr, Sharon Kay ..11, ffaai Eubank, Bill ...,,....,.. .,,.............,..,......... Evans, Adam ...,...., ........ 5 3, 59, 73, Evans, Connie .,..... ...,....,.... 5 7, 62, Evans, Dora ...,..., .... .... ......... 4 8 , Evans, Paul , ..,....,.. .....,..,....,.....,.,.. 7 1, Ewan, Kitty J. ...... ......, . . ....... 38, 49, 50, Ewan, Mary ...,....... ...................... 3 6, 37, 39, Ewing, Carol Sue . ..... .... .............. ..................,,,.. , Eylens, Barry Joe .....,............ 38, 41, 51, 54, 100, Eylens, Beth . ..,.........,.........,,........,..,..,,....,.........,,.... .. Eylens, Bonita Kathryn . , ...... .,............. ..51, Fairchild, Don .......... .,...... 4 1, 54, 95, 100, Fairman, Randall .,... .....................,......... 9 7, Fannon, Belita .... .......,.....,.. , , ................, ...... . ...5, Farner, Luana ........,..............,. ........ Farrell, Constance Marie ...,,. ........... , .. Farrell, Frances Ann ......, ,,,. . ................ 7 3, Farrell, George ...... , ......... ......... 54, 91, Farrell, Jacqueline Sue ......,.,...... 128 128 160 168 168 160 168 168 128 160 128 160 128 128 160 168 168 168 160 168 128 128 168 128 128 168 128 160 160 128 128 168 90 Fauver, Phillip Henry .... .... ...... , . 41, 60, Ferguson, Allen ......... . .... . Ferguson, Ted ............. Field, Jennie ..... Fields, Boyd ...., 160 129 .168 .,..168 ....168 Fields, Dan .,.,. ....... ...... 1 6 8 Fields, Paul ..,.,........,...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , N93 Fife, Joe .,..........,,.........,,.... ........ 4 9 168 Fillinger, Linda Mae ..... ...... , ,. .,...,. 129 Fillinger, Sue Mary , ...... ........ S 1, 160 Findlay, Terry Alan ..... ,. ............. 160 Finley, Robert E'. , ....... ....... 7 110 Fink, Fred ................,.... ....,...,. 1 29 Firkins, Memory Dail ......... ........, 1 29 Fischer, Edward Lawrence ............. 129 Fischer, Phyllis ..,,............. .,....,.......,.. 1 68 Fisher, Danny Joe ...,... ,,,,,,,,, 5 6 160 Fisher, Danny Lee , ,.,,,,,, ,,,,l29 F19l1 fl'1 Jan David ..,. ....,.....,....., 1 29 Fisher, Pamela ....,... ., .......... ,...,,. , 168 Fix. Nancy Lee ,.......,...... .. ,,...,.. 49, 51 129 Flanagan, Connie Jean ...,. ...,....................... 1 29 Flanigam, Mary Louise .........,,...,... .....,.,.... 1 60 Flanigam, Carl ..,........... ..,.,. - 14, 45, 76, 129 Fleck, Dan .... ,,.. ................. ...,.........,.......,..... 1 6 8 Fletcher, Vincent Lynn ...,. ......,..,.....,. 129 Fleming, Charles ............. .,........ 1 68 Flickinger, Lois Paxton .,... .......,........ 1 29 Fogleman, Mike .........,... ...........,.... 7 6, 129 Foley, Nancy , ........,, . ...,.. 43, 73, 168 Ford, Lance .........,....,. .............,.......... 1 29 Ford, Sharon Lee ........ 50, 52, 160 Forville, John ......... . ,....,,.... 44, 160 Foster, Marcia ...,..... .......,.. 3 6, 168 Foster, Susan .........,...,... ........ 7 3, 76 168 Fountain, Peggy Ann ...,. ..... , ..51, 160 Fowler, William Joseph ..... ......... . . ...,,,......,.............. 129 Fox, Kathy ....................................,...................,..... 65 168 Fox, Ruby Joyce .,.,.....,...........,.........,.........,..,.....,,.,.... 131 Foxworthy, Paul Thomas ..,..... 44, 64, 74, 75, 96, 160 Francis, Roger ..,.........,.. ,...,..,..,.......... ...............,,........... 1 6 8 Fraser, William ..... ,....,... ,... ...... ....,.....,...,.,........,.. 1 1 0 Frazeur, Mary .....,....,........ ......,.. 1 68 Freeman, Mike Lamont ..... .,... . . .........,.,...,..... 131 Freestone, Larry Kent ......, ....,...... ........,,...,.............,., 1 3 1 Frey, Martha Jean , .,.............,... . .....,......... 5, 62, 72 131 Friedman. Daniel Phillip .,.. 31, 39, 40, 41, 116 131 Friend, Tom Dwane .......,...,.,.........,..................., 98, 160 Fritsch, Ellen .,...............,.. ...,....,.........,..,........... 6 6, 169 Fruehwald, Michael ..,... ........ 4 0, 45 160 Fry, Marilyn Jo ....,..,.......,,....,. .....,., 67, 131 Fuller, George Lloyd ...........,,....... ..........,.. 1 69 Funkhouser, Anthony Theodore ................ 131 Foltz, Avery D. ...,.,.........,.......... , ....... 90, 160 F11ltz, Charlene L. ....,.........,... ...... . .69, 160 Fuqua, Charles .....,.......,.. ..,,... . ..... 1 69 Fuqua. Joyce Elaine . ...... . ......., 131 Fuqua, Sandy .,.............. ....,.... 1 69 Galbraith, Dan Eugene ...., .. ,.... ., ...,.... 67, 160 Galloway, Claire Janel .....,. ....... 3 7, 51, 160 Garan, Glenn .......,.......,..... . .,...,.....,....... 114 Gard, Dawn . .,.............. .... . .......,....,,........ 3 6 Gardner. Larry .... . ........ 72, 90, 169 Gaunt, Marcia ..... ........,........... 1 10 Gay, Jack . .....,....., , ................... 131 Gaylord, Steve ....... ..,..................., 1 69 Geiger, John R. ......,. . ....,........ .. ..... 59, 98, 131 Geiger, Julie ..,................. ........... ,..., ,......... . ....,.......... . , . 160 Gerber, Harold Jesse ............ 36, 37, 45, 51, 95 160 Gettings, Marian .,....,..... ................................,.....,...... 1 10 Gibbs, Bonnie Jean ,,... . ...........,....... 49, 131 Gick, Mary Jane ..,....,....... ...............,....,......... 1 60 Gilbert, Cheryl Susan . ..,, ,... . ,.38, 47, 51 131 Gilbert, Donald L. .....,.. ..,,.......... ..... 4 1 , 160 Gillespie, Daryl Lynn . ..,. .... . ..66, 76, 169 Gillespie, Kemit Joe ....... . ......,.... 72, 131 Gillies, Marian , ....,.................... .,..........,........,............ 1 69 Gilliland, Astha Ruth .. ....,...................,,,........,.... 50, 160 Gingrich, Kristin .. .....,.. 39, 47, 49. 51, 73, 102, 160 Gipson, Ronald ....................,...,.,,..,...............,....... 20, 169 Gladden, Charrieda ......,..........,. ........ . .............. , ...,...... 1 69 Class, Bonnie Jean ........ ....,,... 1 31 Glass, Steve ...........,,,.. ......... 1 69 Glatz, Susan ..,............. . ....,........,............ 169 Glatzbach, Michael ...... .. .............................. 131 Glenn, Marjorie .,,....... ........ 3 7, 47, 102, 169 Cond, .lane .,,,,............,.... ...,........,,........ 5 7, 169 Goad, Laurel Louise .... ................ .... .,..... 1 6 9 Cobble, Dcnnis .........,.. ...,.... 5 9, 71, 169 Gobble, Mary Lce .........,......... .132 Gochenour, Violet .... . ........,...,.. 160 Godby, Malinda Ruse .. ..,,...., 169 Godby, Sonja .........,........ ......... 1 32 Goldcy, Suzanne ...,,....,......... .........................,.....,.. 1 32 Goldsy, Sarah Elizabeth ...., .............,....................,.. 1 32 Gollcr, George ................... ..........................,,........,.... 1 69 Good, Joy .......,............... , ......... 39, 49, 72, 166, 169 Good, Joyce ...,,. . ......,......................,...... 115 Good, Patricia .. ....,.. ..,..................,.... 2 2, 132 Goodin, Linda . ...,,...... . ....... 43, 49, 166, 169 Goodman, Terrence ..,... . ...... ....,................ 1 69 Goodnight, Dave ........ ................ 1 69 Goodpastcr, Tim ..... ......,. 9 0, 169 Page 179 Goodrich, Cynthia ....... 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'------ 1 69 Halscma, Vallie ....,,.,........ -----.---- 1 69 Halstead, Richard S. .,....... ......, ....., ..... 1 3 3 Hamilton, Kelly Jeanette ...,. ................. 1 66, 169 Hampton, Orville Wlilired ...,,. .....,.. 5 1, 71, 73, 161 Hampton, Ron Dale .........,., ........,,.......... 1 00, 133 Hampton, Steve LeRoy ...,... ....... 5 5, 87, 95, 161 1 1an1pton, Vaughn ..........,, ,.,.........,...,.....,. 1 61 Hampton, W'illian1 Alan .,... ..,....... , ..50, 161 Hancock, Diana L. ,......... ,,,..,- .,.-- 1 6 1 Hand, David Bruce ....... ....... ......... 1 3 3 Hanna, Cindy Sue .,... ..., , .,65, 169 Hannas, Jacob .......... .......- v .-.--- 1 61 Hanks, Bill ,,.......... .... ........, 2 0 , 133 Hansen, Kenneth ,...... ,...,....... . 133 Hanson, Mary Lon ,..... .... . 169 Hanthorn, Roberta ..,..... ...... 1 69 Harmon, David Alan .,,., ....... 1 33 Harringtin, Todd ..,.....,. ......,.,, 1 69 Harrison, Cheri Lynn ...,.. ....,.. ..,...... 1 3 3 Harrison, Diana ...,......... ,,.,........ 9 9, 169 Harrison, Louise .,...,...,...... ......., 2 5, 39, 110 Harrison, Nancy Ann ...... ,,...,,.... , 99, 161 Hart, Mike ...,..........,......, ....-..,, ,.--------1-- 1 6 9 Hartlep, Laveda Ann ...... .,.,.....,....,......,... 3 7, 49, 161 Hartley, Claude A. ..,,.......,,,....................,.,........, 56, 133 Hartman, Donald Leon ,..,. .,.38, 47, 72, 88, 158, 161 Hartwick, Mike David ,............,.......,.........,..,..... 64, 161 Haskins, Jim .....,,... ...,....,.. ..................,..... 8 6 , 87, 169 Haskins, Shirley ...,........ ....,.,,.,........... 1 33 Haun, Martha Sue ..... ....... 5 , 69, 134 Haupt, Don ..,....,.... ........ , ,.,. ,,...... 1 6 9 Haupt, Ernest .......... ......., 71, 87, 169 Haupt, Michael ....... ,. ......,...........,.........,......... 169 Hawker, James ..,,.,. .............................,....., 4 5, 110 Hawker, Jerry D. , ...,...... 41, 55, 74, 75, 96, 161 Hawkins, Steve .... . ,......,........................ .,.,.. , , .... .169 Hawks, John . ,......,.,.., ..........,......,.....,.......,..........,., 1 69 Hawks, Karen .,..... ,....,... ...,,.. 4 8 , 50, 62, 63, 68 161 Hayden, James Allen ..... ..,.....,.. ...................,,, ...... 1 6 1 Hayden, Sharon ...,......,. ....,................,.. ..,,. 3 7 , 169 Hayes, Steven ..........,... ........ 6 6, 67, 169 Haynes, Gary Lee ........... ...,........,.... 1 34 Haynes, Larry Duane ., , .......,.. 16, 134 Page 180 Hays, Linda Jean ..,,. ........ 3 9, 47, 49, 134 Hays, Sandra Lee ...,,.. ,.................,. 6 7, 134 Hays, Vernon .,.........,........ .......,..., 1 69 Hayward, Wendell Ray .... .,............, 1 34 Healey, Merry Lynn .. .,,. ..,,,.. 4 0, 134 Heath, Cary ,...., .,... ,. ,...,....... ...169 Heath, Geraldine ....., .,...... 1 08, 110 Hciielfingcr, Linda .......,.... ....................... ..169 Hege, Dianne Elaine .............,..........,..,................ 67, 161 Heilman, William Alexander ....,......... 41, 55, 88 134 Heimburger, Craig Wallace ..........,............ ..66, 1114 Henderson, Jim Carr ..........,. .,.,..... 5 5, 72, 90, 161 Heninger, Linda .,.... , .,.....,... ........,...,....... 6 6, 169 Henk, Mary Ellen ...,....,....,,..,.... .....,,... 4 7 50, 161 Hensley, Patricia Shannon ,...,......... 72, 161 Henson, Charlotte .......,....,..,. ...,...... 6 7, 169 Henson, Curley Dale ........ ..........., 1 69 Henson, Mary Jane ..... ...,... 3 7, 134 Hercndeen, Debbie .,.,,,. ,,.. ....... 6 7 , 169 Herr, Duane Alvis ....,.. Herrick, Carl ......,.......... Herron, Hoyt Sam .,........ Hester, Hugh Dawson Hit-ks, Johanna Frances ..... Hicks, Marsha Ann ......... Higginson, Bruce ....., Hilbun, Ken ...........,. Hilkcrt, Jean ...,... Hill, John .,.,..,...., Hill, Nancy Lee .,.. Hill, Ruth ...,.........,.. Hill, Hilt, Gene ..2 ...........,.. . Janice Sue ........... Hines, Richard Allen .,... Hinshaw, Carolyn . ,.,...., Hintc Hock mn, Shirley , .,.. ,,,, . ema, Clarence .,,.. 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Keith ....,.. ......,. 1 69 Howell, Daniel ........,. .......... 1 61 Howell, Marian ,........,... ....,,......... 1 15 Howell, Richard C. ..,...... .... . .36, 161 Huber, Carolyn Marie .......... ........,. 5 7, 135 Huber, Linda ................................ ......,,,....., 1 61 Huckleberry, George W'ayne ...........,.. . 135 Hudgins, Jim ...........,.........,......... .......,.. 6 -1, 169 Hudlow, Cheryl .............,.......... ...................... 1 61 Hulfer, Steve ....,.. ..............,...,...... 1 69 Huffman, Lou .......... .,...... 5 1, 54, 94, 135 1-1..ff....1, Debbie ,.... , ...,,........ 7, ea, 169 Hulinrd. Jeralyn ..... ..,...............,,......., 1 35 Hughes, Barbara ...,. .............,.................. 1 70 Hughes, Connie ,...... ........ 3 9, 44, 48, 72, 170 Hughes, Linda ...... .......... 7 , 44, 6-1, 66, 170 Huizenga, Janet ..... ..............,................. 1 70 Hull, Carolyn S. .,....,.........,,...,.,.. ,. 161 Hull, Nancy Jo ....... ...,.....,....,.....,.. 6 5, 135 1'1ump11rey, Bob .,... ..,.......................,......,. 1 70 H.....,.1..ey, Linda .,.. ,...... 2 7, 48, 50, 65, 161 Hnnsberger, Terry ..,,. ............... 5 1, 62, 136 Hunt, Claudia .....,... ...........,. 3 7, 161 Hurst, Colleen ..,.,..,. . .,.,.,......,..., 170 Hurst, Diana Mae .... ..,,......, 1 61 Hurst, Michael E. ..... .......... 5 1, 161 Hurst, Paul ..............,.......... ,....,...... ,,.. ,......,, 1 3 6 Hurt, Phillip Wayne ......,,.. ......... 9 4, 95, 111 Hutsell, Donna Bernice ..., .......,....,........ 1 61 Idle, Earl ..,. ,... .... 1 7 0 Idle, Harry ..,,. .....,.. 1 70 ldle, Larry Thomas .... lngle, Larry Edward ..,.,. Jackman, Donna ,,.. Jackson, Carol Sue Jackson, Marcia Ann ..,.. Jackson, ltetha Ann ..,... Jacobs, Donald Herbert Jacobs, W illiarn .......,...... Jacobson, Erik ., .... . Jaeger, Richard , ....,...,, . James. Judith .,.......,,....,,.., Jameson, Denny Lynn .. Jennett, John .........,.... Jennett, Mary K. .... . Jessup, Gregg W. ......, . Johnson, Byrl Lee .......... Johnson, Darlene Ann ..... Johnson, James W. 111 Johnson, Linda Lou ..,....., Johnson, Linda Sue .,.... Johnson, Rita ...................... Johnson, Roland Carl ,.... Johnson, Robert . ,............ Johnson, Sandra Kay ..... Jolmston, Blaine R. ..... . Jones, Bonnie ...,...,.,..... Jones, Carol Dianne ...... Jones, Janice Eileen .,.. Jones, Jeanna Marie ...,.. Jones, Jeff H. ,....... .,.......161 .........161 ,, ,..............., 170 1:16 .......4s, 99 161 me 170 .,..,.,aa, 94 170 .......21, 65, 111 111 .......94, 95, 161 ,136 170 170 170 .......69, 161 .136 , ..,.... 20, 51, 51, 66, 67 .137 137 ..161 161 ......,...161 Jones, John Jacob .....,. ....,..... 5 4, 73, 102, 136 137 Jones, Judy ......,........, ..,.,........,...,.................... 1 9, 170 Jones, Michael ...,. .,.,.,............ 4 0, 50, 54, 55, 102, 1117 Jones, Richard Glenn .... ...,...,.... 5 4, 73, 74, 75, 76, 95, 158,161 Jones, Sandy .,.......,,.. ...,........,.....,..,....,...,. 1 70 Jordon, Dennis ...........,.... ....... . ..,..... 1 61 Jornagan, Terry ,...,............. .. Jurkewicz, John Thomas Jurkewicz, Mike Anthony Kalberer, Carolyn ..... .. ..,.,..97 .......,..170 161 .....,,,,.137 ....170 Kamp, Janet Eileen ...... ....... I 17, 170 Kanable, Jill ...,,......... ,,,,,,, , 137 Kanable, Linda ....,.. ,,,,,,,, 1 70 Kantz, Marcia ...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 61 Karberg, Linden ....,... . ,,,,,, 37, 170 Karklin, Melinda ......... , ...,.. 64, 170 Katter, Margaret Ann ..., ....,....,..... 1 11 Kauffman, Kenneth ........ ,,,,,,, 4 1, 111 Kelley, Helen Marie ..,... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 70 Kelley, Larry .....,...,....,,. ,,,,,,, 7 1 110 Kelley, Patsy .............. ..,.... 9 9, 17o Kelly, Robert Ray ....... .....,.......,..... 1 37 Ke11Y. Robert .. ,...,.. ,. ...........,......... .170 Kemble, John ........, ., ........,....,. 73, 170 Kemble, Olivia ,...... .......,, 2 1, 44, 170 Kemble, Pina ....... ,.......... .........,. 1 6 1 Kemper, Monte ..,,. ...,... .,....,... 3 6 , 170 Kennedy, Harding .... ..........,......,,............,.... 1 70 Kennedy, Marsha ...,.. ......... 3 9, 47, 102, 170 Kennedy, Phyllis ....., . ,... .... ,.,..,.......... ....... 1 7 0 Kenrich, Constance ..... ............................. 1 61 Kenrich, Dale ......,..... ......... 5 4, 91, 137 Kenworthy, Gary .,.... ......, .,...... 1 6 1 Kerfoot. Joyce ...... ........ 1 61 Kerr. Judith .....,..,.... ..,..... 1 61 Kesler, Judy Kay .,.. ,,,, ,,,, 1 3 7 Kidney, Don ....,....,,... . .,.... ....,... 1 70 Kienly, Georgianna ..... . ....,.....,........... 111 Kienly, Patricia ..... ......... 4 5, 67, 170 Kieger, Richard ...... ...., ..... , . ..45 161 Kilroy, John P. ........ . ...... ...........,.., . ,111 Kimbrell, Susan .................. ....... 7 2, 137 Kinneer, Katherine Kay ..... ....,....,.. 1 61 King, Deidre ...........,,....,....,. .............., 1 70 King, Gery Joe .....,.. .,,.... 76, 170 King, Johnnie Sue .,... ............ 1 61 King, Larry ......,...,..... ............... 1 70 King, Lee ..............,.. .....,,. 1 01, 170 King, Randy .,.....,,............ ......,.......,....,...............,...... 1 37 Kinman, Darrell .........,...,,.. ,, ..................,...,....,....,,...,... 170 Kirkpatrick, Jay McCoy .,,...,,..,.,..,..........,. 59, 97, 161 Kirkpatrick, Steven .,........,...., 38, 40, 55, 88, 94, 161 Kirn, Deborah Anne .....,. , .........,..... , ...,.....,............ 161 Kirts, Carol ....,.....,....... ......... 6 8, 170 Kirts, George ..........,...,.,..,. .............,. 1 70 Kirts, Jack .......,...,,....,...,...... .......,........., 1 37 Kirts, Roger Kenneth .....,,...,...........,.,............... 88, 161 Kirts, Ronnie ...............,.............,.............,....,............,,, 137 Kiser, Katherine Lynn .,.. 27, 38, 47, 48, 51, 60, 161 Kiser, Vance ,,.... ....... ................. ............. ,,................. .... 1 7 0 141.811, Ned ..,......,..,. 31, 39, 40, 41, 44, eo, 116, 137 Klaverenga, Jean ............,............................,....,....,..,... 170 Klein, Leslie Jean ..., ,............... .,..,..,...........,..,.. 6 9 , 170 Klein, Susan ........... ......,. 4 9, 60, 137 Kline, Arthur 1. ......,..,. ..,,....,.....,,.. 1 11 Klinger, Lee ,................. ..., ..,.,........... 9 8 , 170 Klink, Karol Annette ....,.. ,..,...,............ 6 0, 161 Knoop, Gilbert ....,...,........, ,....,... 4 0, 59, 73, 138 Knoop, Lowell W. ., ,... ......................... 1 11 Knoth, Mary ,..,,. . ,,,,,,,, 138 138 172 Knoth, Michael Anthony Kochert, Emma ....,....,.....,.,.... Kochert, Joseph Ed ....... Kochert, Mary Jo ....,..., Koning, Jennifer .....,...,..... Koning, Louie Wright .... Koning, Sandy Lee .,.... Koph, Anna Lena ,.... Korschott, Larry ....... Korschot, Betty .,........ Judy Clark ...... Korty, Stephen ................, Kraft, Timothy ......................... Kramer, Robert Michael Kremer, Theda G. .............. . Kressley, Leora Krue er David g , ....... Krueger, Gertrude ......,............ Kuehle, Darrell . ..,.....,....,....... .. Kuehle, Donald Frederick, Jr. Kuehle, Gene .,....,.........,............... Kuhlman, Connie Jean .,....... Kurtz, Karen Louise .. Kuss, Hans Joachim ........ Kuss, Marie Louise .......... Kvakovszky, Sheena M. .,.. . Kyger, Stanley ,.... .,...,,,..,.. LaFon, Don ...............,...... LaFon, Terry Lynn ...... Lake, Coral Lee ......... Lake, Judy Kay ..... Lamar, Kris Ann Karron Dennis Lsmbuth, Lancaster, Lancaster, Loren Marsha M. Lancaster, Lancaster, Land, Millage ............,... Landis, Robert .,...... Lane, Lane, Lane, Lane, Lane, Beverly ...,......... Francis R. , ..,. .. Glenn Robert ......,. Larry Franklin ...... Shirley .................. Lanum, Deborah . .............. Larson, Ken ........................... Larson, Kenneth LeRoy Lashbrook, Danny E. Lashbrook, Diana J. ........ Lasher, Melinda ..,. .. ......... . Lauderdale, Judith E. Laugheed, Bonnie J. Lawler, James ..... Lawson, Fred ,...., ............ Lawton, Warren Jerome Lazar, John ,...... .. .,........,.. Leavitt. Robert R. Leddon, John C. Leddon, Rohert J. .... . Ledman, Debbie .....,...... Leiiert, Richard Lee ...... Leiiler, Karl R. ..,,,....,. . Lehman, Sandra L. ..... . Lehnen, Kathryn ....... Lehnen, Rita ........... Leibert, Russell ..... ,. Leill, John ....,..,,....,. ...,.. Leming, David Ray ...... Lemming, Mike ..,..... Lemond, Judith E. Leopard, Joseph F. ..... . Leslie, Michael L. .... . Leslie, Pamela ........... LeSourd, Jacques ......... Lester, Kenneth E. ..... . Lester, Linda .................. Lester, Mike .......,......,....... Lester, Michael Eugene ..... Letson, Glinda .................., ,, .... . Levanthal, Rochelle ....,. Leverenz, Milton G. Levering, William . ..,. .. Lewis, David Allen Lewis, Kathleen ....... Lewis, Lewis, Libkie, Lidster, Sandra ...,... Lindstrom, Jerry ..........,. Linthicum, Steve ..,......... Margene .... LeRoy ....... John .,,..... Linville, James 'William ..... Linville, Nancy Sue ..... Lister, Connie ..... ,.............. Little, Carolyn Vance .... Lloyd, Christine Beverly Logan, Kathy ...,.........,.......... Lohmiller, Ed ............... ..... Long, Cynthia Ann .....,. Long, David Alan ..... Long, Larry .......,..... Long, Linda ..,..,....... Long, Lois Jean .,.,. Long, Marcia ...,.... 161 170 138 161 138 161 161 161 170 138 170 138 161 138 138 111 138 138 170 161 161 138 161 111 161 170 161 161 161 161 138 170 170 138 170 170 138 170 111 161 161 170 170 ...ff.'f64Qm aa, 89, f A 41,1 ' 51 ...fffffffffffff59, '62,n1 59 97, mfffffffffffffliilm .......72, nfl .... 1fif1fffff61lW .......71, 98, ...f1ffl11,N' .,..,,.45, 64, .....,...3s, 101, ....ff:li4, ' 62,, fffii6, '9if'i ..,,.......56, ...f.'ff65'fw .IfQQIfIfff69Q '99Q ' ........,48, 16, 139 ,...161 139 ........37, 170 .......4a, 139 ........4a, 139 ......,..,.,170 .........170 .........l61 . ...,..,., 112 ..,.....50, 163 ........54, 163 ............170 ............163 ........56, 112 ,,.,......,,139 .......72. 163 ............170 ....,....139 ....,..,.163 ..........40, 44, 49, 139 ....,..36, 110 ..,, 21, 110 .......,....139 ....,....,......170 110 95, 163 56, 139 40, 45, 49, 158, 163 112 ...23, 44, 51 55 62. 94, 96, 139 158, 163 , ...,..,....... 52, 112 ....,..49, 50, 139 110 ............,...170 110 139 40, 163 65, 99, 140 , ..,.................. 47, 163 .,.....69, 110 ....,..,.,,.170 ............140 163 ........90, 170 ......,....,,...140 140 170 Long, Susan .,........,,...,. ..,...,...................,......,.... 3 7, 170 Lottcs, Janet Evelyne ,....... 40, 43, 49, 60, 64, 140 Lottes, Jeanne .....,...., ....,...., 4 3, 49, 72, 166, 170 Lutts, Barbara ...,... , ...,..............,...,.,..... 69, 170 Lotts, Patricia Jeanne ..............,,, 67, 140 Lotts, Richard Allen ,.....,.. .,......, 4 5, 72, 140 Loudcrback, Lewis ,lay .....,... .r..--.---------v..4 1 '10 Louderback, Twyla Rose ..,.... ,......... 1 7, 163 Love, Michael Lee ................ ..,,...,.. 8 6, 163 Lovejoy, Anne Louise ....... , ....,.....,... 163 Lovejoy, Sandra Kay .,..... ,, ,...,.... 140 Lovejoy, Sharon ...,......... ...,,....,.....,.....,....,,. 1 70 Loveless, Vickie ..,........., .,,..................,.,....,.... 1 70 Lowery, Gene Keith .....,. ....... 5 4, 95, 100, 140 Lowther, Steve ..,......... ............,.....,.. 4 1. 140 Loy, Kyle ,.........,. ............,.....,.... M170 Loy, Randall ..,.,.... 4--,---4-- V -4----- 1 70 Lucas, E. Larry ....., .........,.....,.,.,.. 1 63 Lucas, Robert Dale .... --'4'-'-9 5 5. 73. 140 Luck, David .......,,..... .......,,..,......,....,..........., 1 70 Luse, Mike .................... ......,,...,..........,.....,....,1..,.. 1 70 Luttrell, Diane Elaine ...,,.....,........... 4, 50, 72, 140 Lyboult, Carolyn ,..... .......... 3 9, 49, 64, 166, 170 Lyboult, James C. ...... .....,.....,,........,,,,..,.... 8 7, 112 Lyles, Valerie , ......... ................... ,......, 1 . ,..... 1 63 Lynch, Becky C. .,...... ,....... . ,.,..... 6 8, 163 Lynch, Reinhardt ........ . ..,..... 39. 59. 163 Lynch, Susan ..,......,.. .............. 3 6. 172 Maddox, Mitchle Gene . ....,..... 20, 163 Madlung, Bonnie Lee ...,...... 43. 153 Mahuy, Steven ............ ............... 1 72 Maitlen, Niki Diann ......... ..........,,,..,. 6 8, 140 Mallory, Phillip K. ..........,..... ..............,...............,,. 1 12 Malsbary, Richard Alfred ....,. ......... 3 9, 55, 91, 140 Mansfield, Doug ,,........ .......... . ,.......... 3 7, 166, 172 Mantle, Robert Lee ....,..... ........., 5 1. 56. 141 Marsh, Jim ......,......,...... ...,................., 1 72 Marsh, Sharon ..,...,... ------'--4- -1-4---A4 1 63 11....i.a11, Glen W. ...,. ,.....,... 3 6. 41. 163 Martin, Charles J. .,.... ....,.........,..,..., 1 06 Martin, Diana Kay ....... ........,,...., 1 63 Martin, Elinor Jean ..,.. ...........,...... 1 41 Martin, Gordon ............,.... .......... 3 6, 163 Martin, John Richard ,...,.. ....,..... 5 3. 141 Martin, Mike Craig ..,.... .......,.. 5 5. 153 Martin, Nancy .............. .,.,.........,......,..... 1 72 Martin, Orval ...,............... ...,.....,....,.... 1 08, 112 Martin, Richard Wayne .... ..,..,.. 4 1, 47, 100, 141 M...5.., Rini...-11 Allen ......................,..... .163 Mater, Christie ............... ......... 6 8, 69, 172 Mathec, Alyce Marie ....... . .,................,,.... 141 Matthews, John Wayne ...... .......,. 5 9, 95, 163 Mau, Thomas Elmer .....,... .......,....,.....,... 1 41 Mauck, Kenneth ........... .......,....,..,... 1 63 Maupin, Judith .,....,..., .....,,... 3 7, 172 Maurer, A. W. . .,...,.,...... ,.........,........... 1 12 Maxson, Thomas W. .,..................... 1172 Maxwell, Janet Sue .......... 48, 51, 163 May, Lawrence ........ ...............,....... 7 1, 172 May, Nancy Anne ........,........,.,.....,. 40, 49, 141 McAdams, Anson Bruce . ....... 10, 38, 47, 50 71, 163 McAdams, Douglas ..,. ........,,........,..,........,.... 9 0, 172 McAda1ns, Steven ., .,.... ........,. 3 9, 71. 172 Mackey, Larry ........,. .......,... 8 6. 172 Mcliruom, Janet ........,. , ........,.,....,......... 141 McCaflry, Kenneth .,... .......... 8 4, 85, 112 McCall, Beverly ......... ..........,.,...........,. 1 72 McCarthy, Cathy Jean . ..,,.,... 49. 50. 141 McCarthy, Patricia ............. ,... ..... 1 7 2 McCaw, Bill ............... , ..... .. ..........,...... ,172 McClellan, Paul ........,..,......... .66, 172 McClimans, Terry Dean .... . ..,.............. 163 McCloud, Harold ........,...,,. .......... 4 1, 163 McClung, Cynthia Diane ,......... 57, 163 McClure, Wilma ..,.,..,...,,.. ........,...... 1 41 McConahay, Craig Jay ....... ....,.,... 2 7, 141 McCormick, Rex Edwin ...... .,......,...,,. 1 63 McCown, Jacquelin Sue ........,.,.......... ,172 McCoy, Melanie ............. .....,.................... 1 72 McCoy, Steven Paul ..... ....,.,.., 5 4, 73, 141 McDaniels, Becky .,,........,... ...,.................. 1 72 McDaniels, Sandy Kay ........ ........,.. 6 5, 163 McDonald, Thomas .......... .-------, A 163 McDowell, Curtis .........,. ..------ 1 41 McDowell, Marjorie .........,,. . .----4 .--.- 1 72 McFadden, John E. ., .............. ..,..,,,...,.,.... 1 63 McFarland, Steve Russell .,.... ...,....,. 5 9, 163 McGinnis, Jimmy .,.,,..,,......... ......... ,,,... 1 4 1 McGlothlin, Raymond ....... .. ,,.,. 37, 112 McGlothlin, Ruby . ,......,.. ..,,.....,. 1 72 McGrew, Judy E. ...... ,....... 1 72 McGrew, Linda ...,,,.......,..... ....,.....,. ,,......... ...... , .......... 1 7 2 Mcllrath, Jack Renne ...... ,................ .... ,,............. 6 7 , 163 Mclntosh, Gary Lynn .............,...,...........,......,............. 141 McKee, John Arnold .......,...,.. 28, 40, 45, 62, 63, 143 McKenzie, June .,.....,.. .,...,............,.........,...,.. 6 8, 172 McKibben, Elaine ..,... ....... ,........... 3 8 , 48, 69, 163 McKim, Julia Ann .....,..,. ..,..... .....,..... ...... , .....,..... 1 1 2 McKinney, Edward Murray .... ,. .... , ..., 40, 64, 143 McKinnis, George Richard ...... ..,,............. 6 6, 163 McKinnis, Sandra Lynn ,..... .... . ......... 3 7, 48, 143 McLellan, Patti ,.....,,..., ...... , .. ....,............ 68, 172 McMurray, Linda Sue ,.... ......... 4 5, 50, 143 McNary, Theresa ....... McQueen, Kate ......,,..... McQueen, William ........... MeVickers, Erma Gene .... Mead, Judy .................... Mead, Sandy Jean ......,.... Mealka, Alan ...,....... ,............, Mechling, Helen Janice Melton, Sandy ........ ,... . , ....,.. .. Melville, Tom Ray .,,...... Memmer, Richard Edwin ,. Mercher, Larry ...... ,...,,..,,. Mertz, Patricia ...,,.....,... Metcalf, Sandra Lee Metzger, Beecher L. Metzger, Donna ......,.... Metzger, Marsha .,........,, Metzger, Paul Jerry ....... Meyer, Donald Lee ,.... Meyer, Robert N. Michael, Gayle ............. Mickler, Donna ...,......,... Middleton, Diana Lynn Mirldlct Miles, Miley, Milk., Miller, on, Henry Michael lnese ..,.....,...,,... Jean Ann ............. Ronald Owen ..... Cynthia ............ 76, 99, .......166, 172 172 . ...... .....,.... 1 72 112 143 ....,...,49, 172 163 172 163 163 172 143 ...ffffQ40,m ...f.f.'ff.'.'f.'ff64'.m' 50, 91, ., ...... 36, 40, 62 ........18, 36, 48 fffQff52Q ' 163 172 172 163 163 172 ..,...,,48, 112 ,,.....,.69, 172 .............163 ....,........143 143 .......,65, 172 Miller, Dave ..........,,.... ....... , ...,. 1 72 Miller, Gary .............,..... ....,.....,....,, 1 72 Miller, Kenneth D. ..... ...,........ 6 7, 163 Miller, James M. ............. .....,.. 4 0, 56, 143 Miller, James William .............. ............ ......... 1 1 6, 143 Miller, Jean .......,,....,.,..,,..,...........,....,,.........,..,........, , .172 Miller, Yea.. .....,,...,.....,....... 9, 11, 39, 51, 60, 72, 143 Miller, Larry ........,...,,...... ........ ,.....,..,............................ 1 7 2 Miller, Larry Wayne ............. , ............,,,........,..., .,143 Miller, Linda Kay ....... ........,. 1 63 Miller, Sheryl ..,.,......, ...... 172 Milling, Robert .,.... ......,... 1 72 Mills, Bonnie ...... .......,,,... 1 72 Mills, Linda .,....,.....,.,, ............ , .... 1 63 Mills, Janet Sue ...... ........ 5 7, 143 Miner, David ......,... . ,,..... 76, 144 Minke, Marion ............. ....,.,............,..,. 1 63 Minnieh, Helen ................. .............,....,........ 1 12 Minniear, Gary Steven ....... ..,,.... 5 4, 94, 95, 163 Rae . ..,. .. Minniear, Janis Minniear, Judy Minton, Janice ijXii2 'fQfiff 144 163 Misner, John Albert ,...... ...,..... 9 8, 144 Misner, Linda .....,................ ..,.......,,. 1 72 Mitchell, Diana Lynne .......... .......... 1 44 Mitchell, Patrick Thomas ........ .,........... 1 63 Mitchell, Tari ...............,....... ........ 5 0, 144 Mitelf, Charles S. ............ ..,....,......,.....,,..... 1 63 Modesitt, Bill ...,,...,.............. ....,..............,........,.. 1 44 Moffett, James Thomas ...,.. .,.......,.....,... 5 4, 93, 144 Moffitt, Pam .............,.......... .......... 1 0, 37, 66, 112 Mohr, David Lee ........ ............................... 1 44 Moore, Roger Dean .. .,...., .,....,...,,..... 1 72 Moore, Sharon Lee ..... .............................., 1 44 Moore, Vicki ..........,.............. ............................. 4 9, 172 Moorehead, Lynn Anna ................ 17, 48, 66, 67, 144 Montague, Thomas Dale ...... ,.,..,, ..,,....... 5 9 , 60, 144 Montgomery, Pamela Marie ,,........ . .,.. 39, 62, 144 Morgan, Elbert ...,...,,............ .................... 1 12 Morgan, Pamela .... ,... . .. ................ .163 Morgan, Patsy ......,.. ......... 1 72 Morlan, LaDonna ...,,.. .................... 1 72 Morrison, John ,..,... ...... , , ............,........... 172 Moston, Kathleen ..............., ...,,....,.............,.., 1 13 Mourning, William Ray ..... ......... 5 5, 100, 144 Moyer, Gary Lee .............. .....,....,............, 1 63 Mullen, Carl Richard .... ......,....,.........,........,. 9 5, 163 Mundcll, Mike ..,.....,..... .....,....,.................,....,.......,.. 1 72 Munson, Robert Jones ......,, 39, 40, 44, 54, 97, 144 Murphy, Gary Michael ............,..,,....,...,...,.. 70, 73, 172 Murray, Robert James .,..... ....,..............,....... 1 72 Murphy, Ruth ....,............... .....,.......,,..,....,,..,.., 1 13 Murphy, Sandra .............., ............ , ..... 3 9, 47, 163 Murray, Robert Eugene ,,.. ,.....,.. 7 4, 75, 94, 163 Murray, James ....,............ ............................... 1 13 Myer, Mary Ann . ,...,..... ...,... ......... 3 6 , 172 Myer, Robert . ,.,......,. .......... 1 63 Myers, Dave ........,,....,..... ........ 1 45 Myers, Gloria Lee ,.... Nacke, Linda K. Neal, Rowanne ........... Neathery, Barbara Jo Needham, Cheryl L. Needham, Gordon R. ..... . Nelson, Keith ...,.........,.. Nelson, Patricia A. Nelson, Sandra K. Nerini, Tom ...,.....,,..... Neumann, Richard ...,... Newgent, Michael Lee Newgent, Robert E. Newhart, ' Newhard, Newhart, Newkirk, Davis ...,....,. Janet ......, Mark ...,,... Linda .. .....,,5l, 68, 69, 145 . .,........ 49, 69, 163 163 ....,....,l45 .....,..48, 56, 145 .,......36, 66, 172 163 94, 172 ........38, 50, 116, 145 172 Page 181 VJ X . r U r A 9 3 W Newman. Vicki ........... 4.2 ..... .........,..... 6 4. 99. 72 lllixm, Ted 11. ......... ..............,... ..... 1 64 .. 'Linen ........,. ........ 1 73 Newell. George ---------------------'------4----A . urdue, Beve .... . ......,......,..............,....,... 147 le, Judy ,,.,,,,,,, ,-.-. 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Mary Ann ........,,.............................,.... 7, 173 Non . - 172 Rnndol , BW' ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, .,...,,,,,-.,,, 3 S c h le, Sara ....,,.......,......,,,. 8, 49,56 60, 61, 14,9 Nuenf ,, er, R' 1 ,WW163 Randollp an y Lee .................. ........ 50 l Scllfi'-l, lm- -liflm -ee- 1 ---- -- A -'-----e--------e -'--- ---97- 173 N , Kay S1,,,1.,m U A -.,.-.,' 163 Ranrlgph. onna ......... 1 X. ...... . .,., 3 Selig 1 . ne .. .. ...,.................. ,......44, 164 gent' Edllh ..... ..... . ,..,..........,........ ....... 1 1 .- d. Pl' F ' -- -----------'-------- - 1 .nib Kem' --------e-e-'------ee-----' ------173 ' nkrn, en .................. . ........ ..... .......,..,......... 1 li midi. George ........ ........ 4 1, 97. 164 Rardo . Lynn ..... ' ...,.....,,..,,,,.,,,,., ,,,,,.. 1 64 Schnabel, mer C. ..,,. , .,,4,, hugo, 113 oben 4-.- ..v.'-. .lihhu 1 7 --.-.-.4 1724 ar Terry Lo n ............... 54,1164 Schro rfgonald ...... . ......... .....,.66, 164. 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Step -........................ ..... 64 Seayzlacquelyne .......,. 1,1,,,.,, , ,41,,,,,,,4 5 1, 150 Oli 1, 1, Da,-1-,11 ..4,,v ,A.,,,-.,,,-..,..A , IIUIA 6 1 2 Reed. fel' HY -------.-- . .... .....,.......... 1 48 Seglfled, Chen ....,.... ...,. ..... ., ...,,...... 1 7 3 Oli , illar 555.15 ....., ........ .... ............. 1 6 3 RUJDHVI ----------'-------A'-- -'---e---- -'------------e---- 1 1 3 Selevn Keren J- --'-- .. ...1.... 16, 173 1 rdaugh , ,.. -'..A-.-... '.-.'..--...--.---.'. 1 4 R e , Wa1lace Kress ...... .......... 3 8, 40, 55, 148 Seley. Joan A. ..... ,,,44A,,.4...4-,...A 7 .150 51,0 mm '.-... ' -.-...'-..4A ' ADA- 17 Reiss, Marian . .......... ........ . . .. ..............................,.... 113 Selby, Sharon ......... .................. 7 6, 173 Osho ,muy -.-.A..1 -v-.-- '--Yv'-'Y'.-.v'.-.v.'- 0 Reiss, Miriam F :fa ........ .......,. 4 , 48, 51, 68, 148 Selleek, Bonnie ..... .......... 5 7, 99, 150 so erf, Judy -.-.1'.' lllhhhl .4 172 Remaly-, Diana ................ .................................. 1 73 56l'111116S. Paula ...... .............. 7 2, 164 owe , 111111 .. ..,,.,....,....... ,,,,,,. . ,,.,,,,, . ,, ,,,., 163 llemelyf f -------'------e ---- --------------- ---- 6 - 173 Sewell- Tom --e'-'e-e-- ...... . ...s5, 164 oumounl moot, --1A-A ...IDAI ' 1, 55, 64' 70' Renfrew. D. ........... ............ 1 64 Seyfried. Lverree ............. ..164 1 . 90, 100, 1,16 Reppert, Dc ........................... ....... ......... 1 7 3 adowens, Nathan ..,. ,,-, -,-.,,.-.. 1 7 3 oven - ie Louise ..-1' U ...- ..-AA- '.-v...-.-.-A 4 8 , 146 uzenaar, Sandra Colleen . . 1 ..................... ,R Shaft, Bob Francis ...... ,,.,,,,,,,,44,1, , 1164 Ove an' Tim 18 8 U .,'.--- A-.1.1A11 Y--',. -...--4..-A 5 6 1 eynolds, Elizabeth Gay ...............,,. .,,,... 1 64 ShaFi. Mary Ann .....,,,,, 11,1 W51, 150 Owen, James ar' .v.-...4 40, 44 74, 75 11 Reynolds, Kay ............ ...,............,,..........,., 3 8, 173 Shaffer, I-neda Stan- ,,,,,, .1-.'.-...1-'-. 1 54, ' 6, Reynolds, Luana E ' abeth ............... . ....... ....... 7 3 Shafer. a ..,........ ,,.... ,,,,,, ,,,,. 1 5 4 Rhode, cerel ............................. 68, 64 Shalley, Kay .... ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 64 rw A. ......... ,,...,.,, ,,..,,.. 39, 87, 172 Rhode- Joh dwar -1 .--.. -----------..-------------1--1. 143 Sh un ........... .............,, . ..l73 page, ben Wayne '.1.'.. '.vv4--..A'1vv -v...-A 8 6, 172 Rhodes, ymond dw r .............................. . 173 ,QSM , Karen ................ .......... 6 6, 173 p,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,, Mu, ..,, ....,..-.,-..-..111-,,-.,-.-- 36, 113 1111611 , Kathy . ..... .. ...........,......... ......,. shew, Donna Kay ........ ........... . .3164 Parish, :oline .. ...,,,...,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,111,1,1, 1 72 ' erfleou. Barb ------ --e-'------ -----e------e------'-- 3 5 llflw- -lim --------.-----.. ,,,e,,,,,,1 1 73 Parish, J rn Lee .................... ...,,..... 'Q .,,...,, 1 46 iehefdeefi. Dale ---e----------- ------- 5 5. - 164 Shaw- Lindo ---e.---..-. ,,,,,., 1 73 PM-i,, J .a . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 1-,,11., , -,---,,.,- 172 R1charclson, Dennis E. ....... , ,..,,1,1,, 55, 164 Shaw. Ted Allen ,,,.,, , ,,,,.-,,,,....-...'... H154 P111-keg, 7 -,-.-.------.'--... ..-.---.--.....-v,.---,. .AAI 1 7 2 Richardson, Keith Allen ....... ....... . ............ 1 64 Sllellmw. Beverly ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,',- , ,113 Parks, C - ................... 5... .. .......... 36, 68, 147 Rielifirdeon- Judith ------.e-------- -.-.-..-- 5 6. 57. 148 Sheete. Doug .,.......,... ...,...... 1 , aa, ao, 113 Parks, Thomas ....... .... ................ 7 4 , 141 Richardson, Jim ................ ................1.......... 1 73 Sheets. William ...... ....... ..... .... . ,....... ........... 1 7 3 Patterson. Jsrn BGS1. ..,.,.., 74 76, 163 Riehfirfleoh- Pamela ---------1---- ----------111 . - -..---- 56. 148 Shelton. Sheryl -.-.---..1.-.... . ......................, .150 P11113-son, R, H ..--1'.1..1..'-..- --.-...'-1.v-'-.11.A1 1 72 Richeson, Cheryl Ann ....... ........ 4 8, 49, 51,148 Shideler, Barbara J. ...... ,,,,,,, 1 64, Patton. Pamela ................... .......1.... 5 2, 163 Rieheeefi. Gary -1----.----------- -...------------1....- 4 9. 173 Shields. Bill -.-.----.---------. .............,. 1 73 Payne, Kathleen C, hlh., .'-..... 4 3, 64, 153 Richey, Roger ........... ....... ....... 5 3, 64, 86, 173 Shipley, Steve .......,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 173 pcden, Mm-va -....',..--..1 1 .'---.'..---...- M173 R1chey, Thomas Dale ..... .................. 7 2, 164 Shively, Kathleen ..... ........ 7 , 65, 173 Peden, Shirley .,,,1. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13 Riehy. Susan ................ .............. 6 6. 148 Shoal. Phil Arnold ...... ,,,, , ,.,,. 9 5, 164 Peek, Frieda ........... ...,.... 2 0, 52, 113 Rickers, Joey . ........... ................ 1 73 Shoaf, Robert ........,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13 Peek, janeg , ,.1.-.,.-..-.' ...........'-..111-.1 1 63 Rickers, Patricia L. .... ......... 1 48 Shoaf, Stephen Ray ..... ..,,,,,,,,, 1 50 Peflley, Clara Jean ..... ......,.......,., 1 63 Ridder- Greg M- ---------- .---.-............................ 1 48 5l10ClieY. Jerry -.--- ----- - .. ......................,. ....... . 173 Pelfree, Lloyd ,.-.--..... -'-----1-. 1 73 Rlegle, Cheryl Ann .... ................ ....... ....... ....... 1 4 9 S lwolrey. Linda S. ................................,, , .1,,, ...164 Pellam, Frank .........., , ,..,,.,,. 163 Rleglei -James L- ------- -------------............................ I 64 5l100ml1lC61'. Carl -...1. . .................. . ...,... , .....,,,.1,,,.,,,.,,,,, ,173 Perkins, John .................. ......., , ..... 1 47 Rifner. Lois Jean ------. ...40, 44. 62, 63, 149 Shonk. Kenneth N. ................ 40, 94, 95, 158, 164 Perkins, Thomas Allen ,....,,,, ....,.... 3 6, 163 Rigby. Margaret ..... ....1........................ 4 8, 173 Shonk. Lowell ....... ....... ..........,......., 3 7 , 72, 166, 173 p1,111,,-ook, Robert p,,,1 ,,,,,-, 1 -....,,,,-.., 141 Riggs, Linde Louise . .......... 39, 45, 73, 164 Shonkwiler. June ...,,....,.. .......... ....... , . . ............. ..l73 Phillipg, Dean -,,,,,,,,,,..,-,...-.. U ,,,--, H163 Riley, Claudia Jane ....,... ...................... 5 1, 149 Shonkwiler, Richard R. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,164 Phillips, Mary Rose ,...... .,..,..... 1 63 Riley. David Michael ....--. .......-.-.- 4 4. 14. 149 Shen- Wayne ............... .,,... ,..,.... .......,.. 1 1 3 Phillips, Michael Rex ,.,, ,A,,,,,, 163 Riley, Nancy Sue ........1 ................... 1 64 Shriner, Tim .. .........,..........,..,., ,,,,,,,,,.,,, 7 2, 173 Phillips, Richard Allen . .....1 ,,,,,,,,,, 1 63 Riley- Patricia Ann .... ................ 1 64 Silvers. William Donald ..... ...,.,......,,.,,,,,,,,,e 1 50 Pickering, Edith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 7 3 Risinger, David L. ........ 36, 173 Simison, Rebecca .............. ........ 4 9, 51, 164 Pickering, Mark .............. . ,... .... 66 , 173 Rolieflsi BHFFY J- --.--.----- . ............ 164 Simmons, Roger N. ...... ...... . .......... 9 8, 150 Pickering, Ronald E. ...... ,..,,.,,,,.,,,,,, 1 63 Roberta. Katherine . ............... .1.............. l 64 Simpson, Barbara . ....... ....... .....,..,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, , 1 73 Pierce, Susan Kaye ....... .. ...... 50, 163 R0llCl'l5. l-0111116 Tl10m88 .. ..-..................... 100, 164 Simpson. Helen Suzanne ..... . .....,, 20, 48, 62, 164 Pierson, Dan ..............,... .,.,,,,... 1 6, 173 Robinson. Bob .............................................................. 173 Simpson. Rim ..... , ......,....... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 7 3 Pierson, Ruth A, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 63 Robinson, Brad Lee ....... 44, 71, 94, 95, 164 5lmP50l1. Steve ...,............ ......................... 1 64 Piggott, Timothy Lnng ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 63 Robinson, James E. . .... ..................................... 1 64 511181. Don Gene .......... 40, 90, 164 Platt, Claudia ................., ,, ........ 173 Robinson. Tony .......... ........... ............ . . .76, 173 Sipple, Jerry . .......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 94, 173 Platt, Pam Ann ........... .............. 1 63 Robinson, William ..... ........ 7 3, 149 Sites, Barbara ............ .......... 4 0, 102, 150 Platt, Robert Eugene . ......... 56, 147 R0l'2S0n, Rebecca C. ..,. .................... 1 64 51165, Virginia Lee . .............. ..57, 150 Plgtt, Willigm ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 3 Rook, Judith Ann ........... ....,.. 5 1, 68, 149 Skeel, Harold R. ............................. ..173 Pollard. Dale ................... ............................... l 64 R0fll'lg1-192. Jon Maria .... ............... 5 0, 164- Sklblnski, Dick ......... ........ 8 4, 85, 90, 113 Polstra, Cheryl Ann ........ ..,.,,..........,,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,.,, 1 47 Rohler, John . ................. ........,,.,,,,,,,, 4 4, 173 Slater, Jackie ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 50 Porter, Judith Ann ............ . .............................. 57, 147 Rohr. Thomas .............. .............., 9 0, 95, 149 Slaughterbaek, Alice .,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13 Pestlernweit, Bob Neil ....,. ...,... 3 s, 40, 73, 87, 164 Rohrahaugh, Teresa ........ 39, 48, 72 164 Sledd. Earl Clay .......... ........., 5 6, 150 Pottlitzer, Petriei.. .......... ...............,... 3 1 68, 113 Rose. Nancy - ..------ - ..--....-. .---..--------.--.- 7 3. 173 Slielrere. Mark .-......- ..,....... .... 1 6 4 Poulsen, Gene Martin ...... ......... 56, 147 Roeenbarger. Beverly ..... ,..... ................, 1 7 3 Slipher. Jerry A. ........ ,,,,,,,,,,, , H173 Powell, Bill ..........,......... ..,,. . .. .............. 113 Rosenbrook. Sherry .... ....,.. , ..... 1 73 Small. Paley ...... . ..............1.... ........., s 1 150 Powell, Steven Michael ....... . ............. 164 R05El'llll3l. Debbie ........ ....... ......... 1 7 3 Small, Patricia Carol . ....... ,,,,,,,,,, , 164 Price, Emily ........................ ............ . .... 1 13 Roelewski, Joann E. .... ........ 4 8, 149 Smith, Barbara ................ .................. 1 64 Price, George ........................ ,..,,,,, 1 08, 113 Ross. Betsy .................. ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, 1 73 Smith, Betty Jane ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,1 3 7 164, Price, Kenneth David ...... .................... 1 64 Ross. Patricia Ann ...... ........ 6 6, 149 Smith, Bruce Edwin ....., ................... 4 0, 59, 152 Price, Rebecca Lynn ...... ......... 3 6 48, 147 ROSS. Terry ..........,....... ................ 9 8, 173 Smith. Cheryl M. ......... . ....... 38, 40, 45, 51: 152 Priest, Mary Lynn ...... .........,.. ,..... 1 4 7 Rounds. Laura Lee ...... . .......... 36, 67, 149 Smith, Dave ...,.,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 73 Primmer, Harry Edgar ................. 164 Rouse, Richard . ........ ..,....... 7 , 39, 90, 173 Smith, Dorcas C. ....... .......... . . 114 Pruitt. James ...............,.... .. .... ............... 1 47 Rowe, Sharon ......... .....,.... 3 6, 73, 173 Smith, Harold ....... ........... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 2 Puckett, Sandy Lou ...... ......................... 1 47 Rowland, Mary .........., .................,.. 164 Smith, Katherine E. ..... ............ 3 6, 152 Puckett, Steve Dennis .......... 49, 72, 147 Royal, Barbara J. ..,... ............ 6 7, 164- Smith, Jaclyn ......................................................... .......l64 Pugh, Betty .................,.. ..,...... I 7, 99, 173 Rudder. Larry ......... ,,,,,.,,,,,,, l 73 Smith, Jerry Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W55, 94' 154, Pulliam, Gary Allan ...... ............. 6 7, 147 Rlldisal, Robert ..... ,......,, 1 73 Smith, Jim ,...... ...... ....., 3 8 , 47, 72, 73, 87, 166, 173 Page 182 Smith, Smith, Laurie .... .... ....... . . ..........44, 49, 66. Lois M. ................................................. . ...... , 173 114 164 Smith, Mary Elizabeth ...........,.......,............................ Smith, Michael L. 10, 38, 40 55, 60, 101, 158, 164 Smith, Robert .............................................,.. 10, 72, 164 Smith, Ronald L. .......,............................................,... 173 Smith, Rosann ........ ....... ..,.......,,....... 1 5 2 Smith, Sandra ........ .......................... 7 3, 174 Smith, Sandra ......., .............................. 3 6, 164 smith, stephen ....,, ....... 1 6, 45, 72, 73, 164 Smith, Steve ...i.. .................................. 1 74 Smith, Sylvia ......... .................. . ..99, 174 Saelson, Carolyn ..... ..............,,... 1 64 Snider, Ramona ............. ........ 6 7, 76, 164 Snider, Wayne A. .....,, ......... . ..,...... 1 52 Snyder, Cary ,......... .. ........... 76, 173 Snyder, Jane ............. ................... 1 52 Snyder, Jane A. ......... .................... . ..164 Snyder, Jeanne E. ..........,. ........ 4 8, 69, 152 Snyder, Jerry Dewain ......,i ................... 1 64 Snodgrass, Stan ................ ........ 9 5, 164 Sollars, Mike ............... ......,.................... 1 74 South, John ........ ....,....................,..... 1 52 Sovern, Jack E. ..... ......... 4 1, 54, 100, 152 Sowders, Dana D. .... .................. 9 8, 152 Spaker, Bonnie ....,............. ....... ..... 1 5 2 Spaker, Mary Jo ..................... ........ 1 64 Spalding, Carl ........................... ., ...... 164 Spalding, Charles William ...........................,..........., 164 Spalding, Clara .......................................,...................... 174 Sparger. Jana .......................................................... 66, 174 Sparks, Jan Michelle ....... .......... 3 2, 47, 68, 102, 174 Sperandio, Dorys .......... .. ...................................... 114 Spence, William Craig ....... ...................... 4 4, 75, 164 Spencer, Nancy Lynn .......,........ 49, 50, 57, 62, 164 Spikes, John ...............,,......... ...................................... 1 74 Spoor, Brenda ......................... ............................,.... 1 74 Spradley, Adrienne Rose ...... ........ 45 , 164 Spray, John Ralph .,........... ................... 1 64 Spross, Dan ....................... ........... 7 4, 174 Stair, Kathryn ........ .......,... 4 9, 174 Stair, Margaret ...... ........... 4 8, 152 Stair, Malcolm ..,....... ............... 1 64 Stalker, James ........,......... ........... 5 7, 114 Stall, John Moreland ......... ........... 8 6, 164 Stansbury, Douglas Alan ...... ....... 8 6, 164 Stapleton, Wilma ................ ............... 1 64 Steele, Jim Reynolds ..... ....................... 1 74 Stelanink. Jolm A. .,............ ....... 4 1, 47, 164 Steiner, Janie Elaine ............ ................... 1 74 Stephens, Karen Louise ...... ................ 1 64 Stephenson, Robert ...,...... ................ 1 52 Stephenson, Peggy ......... .. ., .,.... 65 ,174 Stetler, Charna ..... ,.... ........... 4 9 , 152 Stevens, Brian ....... .................................. 1 74 Stewart, Karen ...... . .................... 66, 67, 174 Stewart, Kathy . ,........ ........... 4 7, 64, 66, 67, 174 Stewart, William Lee . ............................,........ 164 Stinebangh, Jack ..... ....... .... .............. . . 1 74 Stinson, Marvin ......... .................................,.... 1 74 Stong, Peggy .,.........,.. ............,..........,..............,.. .174 Stormont, Robert ............, ........... 4 0, 41, 47, 90, 164 Stormont, Robert D. ...,... , ....,.....,.................. 49, 114 Storz, Ronald .,............. ....... .... ........... ,.... 1 5 3 Stovall, Rex Allen ....,,. ....,....,. 6 7, 164 Stover, Gary .............. .......... 9 8, 174 Stover, Jeff Edwin ......... ......,,...,.,..... 1 65 Strader, Mark ...............,,...,,. ..,..... 8 6, 88, 174 Strawsma, Bonnie Jean ...... ...... , , ..,. , ...... 165 Strawsma, Larry E. ......... .. ........,,..... 165 Strong, Jorja . ............ ........... 5 0. 153 Stump, Cheryl ........ ............ 6 7, 153 Summers, Linda ....... ....................... 1 74 Surface, Barbara ......, .,,.... 3 8, 67, 174 Sutherlin, Sheila ..... ..................... 5 6 Sutton, Diana .....,......... ........... 9 9, 174 Sutton, Ray Stephen ..,.. ................ 1 74 Swanson, Kerry C. ..... ........... 8 6, 165 Swartz, Deborah .,...,.,......, ,... ..... 9 , 50, 153 Sweeney, Michael Earl ..... ..............,... 7 4, 165 Swezey, Linda ................. . .,...... 4, 62, 63, 153 Swick, Donna .... ........................,., 1 74 Swick, Sara .......,...... ..................,,... l 65 Swisher, Cathy ...... , ......,............,....,.... 174 Swisher, David ....... ................... 4 1, 45, 153 Switzer, Mike ...,..... .............................. 7 6, 174 Sydes, Elaine J. ..,. ..,....,. 4 , 40, 51, 60, 153 Szigetvari, Paul ....... ........,.......... 7 4, 75, 153 Talbott, Jim .......... .....,,......... 1 74 Talbott, Randal ..... ...,,,,, 4 1, 165 Tanco, Frank .,....,... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 74 Tanner, Cathy ....,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 74 Tarter, Russell W. ..... ........... 7 1, 153 Taylor, Betty Lou ..... ...........................,.... ,...... . . .153 Taylor, Carol A. ........... ........... , ..,.............................. 1 65 Taylor, Charles .........,.,..,................,...............,.....,.....,., 153 Taylor, Cynthia Jean . .,......... 6, 38, 47, 49, 51, 165 Taylor. Dan ......,......,... ....................,...........,,.........., 1 74 Taylor, Gary Lee ..,,...., ................................. 7 6, 165 Taylor, Gene Bob ........ ........... 1 65 Taylor, James C. ..... ....,.,...,,,.. 1 65 Taylor, Jane Ann ..r... .....,. 4 8, 153 Taylor, .lim .,.,........ .,,....,.. 9 4, 174 Taylor, Norma ....,.....,... Tearman, Karen Sue Tearman, Kay ..,. .... Temple, Nick Ray ...... Terrill, Diana Mae ...,.. Terry, Grant .......,..,....... Terry, Sandy ..............,,.... Tesmer, Tom Lloyd ....... Thake, Dave ...........,....,. Thayer, Lucina Sue .... Thoennes, Richard ......,,, Thomas, George , ..,.................. Thomas, Richard David ........ Thompson, Mark .,.........,..... Tipton, Don ..,...............,.. Tillman, Ronnie .......... Timmons, Lawrence ...... Toby, Daniel .,.,....,....... Townsend, Jim .......... Traeger, Sarah ...... Traenkner, Patty ...... Trail, Jim ...,,............. Travers, Benjamin ...... Traviolia, Pamela .... Trent, Jean ............,...,... Trillingham, Allen ,........ Trillingham, Diana ..,.... Trillingham, Karen ....... Trimble, Sue ...,........... .. Triplett, Randall .... Trombello, Mike ...... Trostle, Carol ........ Troxel, Nancy .,..,., Tumey, Roberta .... Turner, Linda ...... Turner, Vickie ...,,.. Tyrie, Tyrie, Connie David ......, Tyrie, Judy ........ Tyrie, Sharon ....... Tyson, Patricia Tyson, Ramona .,... Vahle, Linda ..... Vail, Richard ...,.... . ......,..174 , ........ 165 ..,,....,174 .........165 .......,.74, 75, 153 ...,,...,4-B, 153 ...- ...... 108, 114 55, 174 ...,.....4l, 98, 154 165 .........53, .....,..76, 174 154 154 154 ...,..,4, 41, , .....,,.. 174 .....,....154 .........154 iss ss, ae, 166, 114 so, 154 .,..,.,..48, 174 ..........l54 174 99, 174 165 ..,......s6, 51, 154 ..........154 165 Valentine, Brian ...... ........ 7 3, Valentine, Stuart ........ .... ..... 7 2 , 155 VanDame, Tom ............... .............,......,...................... l 55 Vandergratl, Bonnie ............................... .... ................. 1 7 4 Vandermay, Earl ..........,................,...............,,,....,......... 155 Vandermay, Francis ............ 45, 54, 76, 94, 166, 174 Vandermay, Nancy ...............................,..............,......... 155 Vanderploeg, Carolyn ............... .... ....................... 9 9 , 174 Vanderveen, Jim .......,............ 10, 41, 55, 90, 101, 165 Vanderveen, Tim ........ .............................................. 1 55 VanMeter, Glenn ........ .........,...... 5 6, 155 vsnmem, Linda ............ .,....... 4 9, 62, 155 VanMeter, Richard ....... ,..... ......,..................... 1 7 4 VanMeter, Robert ................. ..........,............ 3 7, 165 VanSchepen, Lois Elaine .... ......... 4 5, 48, 69, 155 VanWinltle, Allen .............,. ............................ 1 65 Vaughn, Aus. ................. ........ 1 3, 99, 174 Vaughn, Howard ...... ............. 6 7, 165 Vaughn, Judith ........ ......,.....,.... 1 55 Vaughn, Tim John ..... .....,... 90 , 174 Vaught, Bill ...,.. ,....... ..................... 1 7 4 Veach, David ....,.... ............. 7 1, 74, 165 Veach, Vivian .......... ...,.................... 7 2, 174 Vennble, Nancy ..,..... ......,...........................,. 1 74 vsrmilya, Lura ..,..... ......... 4 0, 73, iss, 165 Vernon, Mike .. ......... ............. 8 7, 101, 174 Vester, Jan Elaine .. .... ............................ 1 55 Vester, Robert .......... ............................ 1 74 Viney, Tari ............ ..,....,.. 3 8, 166, 174 virgin, sms .,...... ....,... 2 1, 14, 15, 1ss Voglund, Daniel , ...,... ...........,................ 1 65 VonKannon, John ........ ............,... 4 4, 174 V yse, Carl .,,..,,....,,... Vyverberg, Fred ...... Wade, Roberta L. ....... . Wagner, David .......... Wagner, Gary ........ Wagner, Larry .......... 174 .....,.74, 76, 97, 52, ........51, .........98, ................3s, Wainscott, Janice ............ ............... 4 8, 65, Wainscott, Nancy J. ....... ................ 4 9, 51, 57, Wainscott, Vicki A. .... ........................... 5 1, 57, Waldbillig, Ted ............ .......,...................................... Walker, Dennis .......,................ 45, 54, 62, 94, 95, Walker, Donna Ruth ....... ..................,. 4 7, 50, 73, Walker, Larry E. .......... ,.................... ................. . Walker, Pam ...... ........ ................ 4 8 , Walker, Shelia ...... ,,,,,,,,.,,,, Walker, Theresa .... ........ ..........,..................... Wallace, Lloyd R. ...... .................................,.... 9 8, Walkey, Dan ,............ ........... 5 5, 88, 89, 94, 95, Walkey, Diane ...... ...................,.................. 4 7, Walters, Carol ....... ........ ..... .. ................ 65 , Walters, David ..... .. ............... ............... . . Walters, Terry .... ....................................... Ward, Linda .. ..,. . Ward, Rheta ...... Ware, Harriett .......,..aa, 41, os, 69, 62. 63. 155 174 174 174 174 155 155 155 165 156 156 165 174 174 165 156 174 156 165 174 174 165 174 Waterman, Elizabeth ..... Watkins, Thomas ....... Watson, Dawn ......,... Watson, Ronald ..... Watts, David ................... Waymire, Nancy .............. Wayne, James Thomas Weatherwax, Steven .. .... .. Weaver, Dan ....,.............. Weaver, Robert ....... Webb, John David ..... Weber, Janet ..,....,.......... ........, 3 7, 48, Webster, Joyce ...,................ ....................... Weihermiller, Jon ................ ........................... Weis, Margaret Jeanne ...... ............................... Welborn, Becky .................. ......... 4 8, 50, 69, Wells, Marcia .................. ............. 5 7, 60, Wells, Mary .......... ....,.... 5 7, 60, Wells, Richard ......... .............. 90 , Wells, Sherry ............... ................ Wusel. Rebecca J. ....... .......... 4 8, Wcyls, David ............... ..................... Wheeler, Richard .............. ...,..... 5 3, 86, White, Frances Irene ....... .................... 5 7, White, James ........................ .................. 3 7, 74, White, Lerrill James ....... ........ . .29, 38, 45, 73, 90, 95, White, Marsha ............... ......... ........ ........ .. .... .........72, Whiteaker, Sharon .,...... ................. 1 8, Wien, Marcia ............... ,....,,.,,,, Wilcox, Terry ......... .......... 7 1, Wilhelm. lack -... 1 .................... Willey, Cindy ....... .......... 1 8, 62, Willey. Norman .......... ................. 8 4, 90, Williams, Barbara ...... 40, 64, 158, Williams, Charles ....... .............,....... 4 1, Williams, Edwin ..... ......... 7 4, 75, Williams, Janice ..... .................... Williams, Lisa ............ ......... 6 2, Williams, Randall ...,...... ................ Williams, Roger Dean ....... ........... 5 6, Willman, James Mike ...... ,,,,,,,,,, 7 6, Wilson, Larry ................ ..... . Wilson, Leonard ......... ............ Wilson, Mary ................ .......... 65 , Wilson, Sandra L. ......... ............... . Wilson, William Lee ........ ................ Winger, Nancy .................... .................... Winiger, Judith Kay ...... ....................... Wisma, Rita S. ............. ......... 4 0, 60, Wolaver, James ................ .................... Wolaver, Robert ..................... ........,...... Wolaver, Suzanne Larson ....... .......... 5 6, Wolf, Richard Albert .......... .......... 5 1, Wolfe, Dianna ..................... .......... 65 , Wood, Linda ........................ .......... ti 8, Wood, Michael Francis ...... ............ Woodruff, Kathy ................ ,...,,,, Woody, James ................. . ......... .. Woody, Jon ............................ ................ Workman, Kimmet .................. ............. 7 2, Worrel, Barbara A. ...................... ...................... . Worthington, Donald Lloyd ....... ...,....., 9 4, 95, Worthington, James ....,............. ................... Worthington, Michael Lee ..... ........ .48, Worthington, Ronald ................ ............ Wortman, Cheryl ................... .. .......... 99, Wray, Katurah .... .. .................. .. Wright, David ...... ....................... Wright, Gary ........ ....................... Wright, James .......... ..44, 70, 72, Wright, Melinda ......... ............. .... 6 S , Wysnt, Roy Marvin ....... ...... . .......... 7 3, Yoakum, Mary Margaret . ..... .. .......... .. Yoder, Charlene ............................. .......... 4 3, Yoder, Marlene .. ....,... .. ...... ...... .... .......... 4 3, Young, Cheryl ....,..., ............ Young, Cynthia , .............,. ................. 65 , Young, Dennis Ray .......... ..........,,.........,...,...., Young, Gilbert Harry ...... ....... 4 9, 64, 74, Young, Kathy , ................ ...................... . Young Young, Young, Young J ack Warren ..... .. J errie .............. John Dave ...... Rita ....... .............. Youni: Youn er, Joan Monette Yuill, Beverly . ..,................ Yuill, James Forrest ....,. Zborek, Patrick J. .... . Zborek, John K. ...... . Zeck, Richard ................. Zehner, Judy Carol ....... Ziegler, Carolyn ......... Zimmerman, Patti ....,.. Zink, Donna J. ...,.... . 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